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Mayor Scott, Health Commissioner Announce Updated Guidelines for Face Coverings and Graduation Ceremonies

Baltimore City enacted a new mask Health Order that eases some restrictions on mask wearing outdoors.

 

Mayor's Statement on Updated CDC Guidance on Mask Wearing for Fully Vaccinated People

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Health Department released a joint statement on updated Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidance, which relaxes mask wearing for people who are fully vaccinated under certain conditions:.

 

Mayor Scott, Health Department Announce Partnership with Johns Hopkins University and Medicine Focused on Safe Worship During COVID-19

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the Baltimore City Health Department, and Johns Hopkins University and Medicine announced a partnership that will advise houses of worship on how to reopen safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

Mayor Scott's Statement on Shooting of Two DPW Employees in Northeast Baltimore

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued a statement on the shootings of two Department of Public Works Employees in Northeast Baltimore on Friday evening.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Exploring City Purchase of Hotels to Provide Short-Term & Permanent Housing Solutions for People Experiencing Homelessness

The City of Baltimore, under the leadership of Mayor Brandon M. Scott is exploring purchasing hotels to provide non-congregate housing for people experiencing homelessness.

 

Mayor Scott's Statement on Chauvin Verdict

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued a statement on the verdict of Derek Chauvin.

 

Mayor Scott's Statement on Governor's Central Business District Announcement

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued a statement on the Governor's announcement that State employees will be moved from State Center to Baltimore's Central Business District.

 

Mayor Scott, DPW Launch New Waste Diversion Initiative with MDOA Durable Medical Equipment Re-Use Program

Mayor Brandon M. Scott is announcing a new waste diversion initiative, assisting the Maryland Department of Aging in launching their Durable Medical Equipment Re-Use Program in Baltimore City.

 

Mayor Scott, DPW Launch New Community Cleanup Pilot in Partnership with CHM

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) announced a community cleanup pilot program in partnership with the Coldstream Homestead Montebello (CHM) Community Corporation.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Health Department, Mayor’s Office of Employment Development, The Rockefeller Foundation Announce Findings of Baltimore Health Corps Pilot Early Lessons Report

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the Baltimore City Health Department, the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development, The Rockefeller Foundation, HealthCare Access Maryland, Jhpiego, Baltimore Corps, the Baltimore Civic Fund, and other partners announced the findings of the Baltimore Health Corps Pilot’s Early Lessons Report, completed by the University of Maryland, College Park School of Public Health.

 

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