By: Mario Morais and Taylor Edwards
Many thought the invisible enemy would disappear as the vaccines started to roll out, however, COVID-19 has slowly crept back onto campus as the university returns to in-person learning.
Read MoreBy: Mario Morais and Taylor Edwards
Many thought the invisible enemy would disappear as the vaccines started to roll out, however, COVID-19 has slowly crept back onto campus as the university returns to in-person learning.
Read MoreThere is an alarming new trend of states lifting their COVID-19 restrictions. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott suddenly reopened Texas last week, getting rid of the mask requirements and allowing businesses and facilities in the state to open at full capacity.
Read MoreFaced with more than 45,000 coronavirus cases, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced on Thursday that restaurants are no longer be able to serve customers indoors, which will be effective Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 5 p.m.
Read MoreOn November 13th, Maryland President Darryll J. Pines and Interim Director of the University Health Center. Dr. Bodison sent out an email to the University of Maryland community that because of the recent spike in coronavirus cases in Maryland, all courses will transition to online instruction for the rest of the semester starting November 16th.
Read MoreThe coronavirus is affecting the lives of millions across the world, and celebrities, like Chrystee Pharris, are not immune to the damages it’s causing.
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