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Prince Georges County Health Officer Dr. Ernest Carter announced that the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the county increased 27% since last week, reaching over 200 patients on Monday for the first time since February.
Date: Dec 29, 2021
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COVID-19 vaccine appointments in Prince George’s Co. after Feb. 9 to be ‘reset’
We intend to make sure [vaccine distribution] is equitable, Health Officer Dr. Ernest Carter said, while County Executive Angela Alsobrooks added, We want people who are living here and working here to get their vaccinations here.
Date: Jan 19, 2021
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Prince George’s Co. to shut down indoor dining amid rise in coronavirus cases
On Nov. 8, there were 68 people hospitalized in the county with COVID-19. By Dec. 8, that had more than doubled to 177 and is continuing to rise, Prince Georges County Health Officer Dr. Ernest Carter said.