Según el sitio web de los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés), para obtener la máxima protección contra la variante Delta y evitar contagiar a los demás, es importante el uso de una mascarilla en público si se encuentra en espacios cerrados en un área con transmisión […]
5 Things to Know Today, July 29, In Montgomery County
Today is Thursday, July 29, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Tokyo Olympics – Day 6: It is Day 6 of the Tokyo Olympics and MyMCM continues to offer coverage of all the athletes from Montgomery County who are competing for Team USA and other countries. Both Katie Ledecky and Phoebe Bacon swim today for […]
5 Things to Know Today, July 28, In Montgomery County
Today is Wednesday, July 28, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Weekly Briefing Time Change: County Executive Marc Elrich, County Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles and Acting Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Dr. Earl Stoddard will hold their weekly media briefing at 12 p.m. You can watch live on MCM channels […]
MCPS Will Require Face Coverings In The Fall
Come fall, all Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) students, staff, and visitors will be required to wear face coverings in school buildings, regardless of vaccination status. The Montgomery County Board of Education unanimously approved MCPS Interim Superintendent Dr. Monifa McKnight’s recommendation for face-covering guidance during a meeting on Tuesday. MCPS officials say the guidance is in […]
5 Things to Know Today, July 27, In Montgomery County
Today is Tuesday, July 27, and it is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day. Today we honor those who served in the Korean War. In the meantime, here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Tokyo Olympics – Day 4: It is Day 4 of the Tokyo Olympics and MyMCM continues to offer […]
UPDATE: County Council To Vote on Zoning Changes For 5G Wireless Infrastructure
Montgomery County Council will vote on zoning changes for 5G wireless infrastructure on Tuesday, July 27. According to local leaders, the Amendment would allow certain telecommunications towers limited or conditional use in certain residential zones – a controversial topic among some residents for several years. “We’re now in the position as a local government that […]
Aumentan los Casos de COVID-19 en el Condado Montgomery
Durante el mes de julio, el condado de Montgomery y el estado de Maryland han experimentado un aumento en el número de casos de COVID-19 y la tasa de positividad. Mientras que otros estados con menos residentes vacunados están experimentando un aumento significativo en las hospitalizaciones y muertes, hasta ahora ese no es el caso […]
Montgomery County COVID-19 Cases and Positivity Rate Increase
Montgomery County and the state of Maryland has seen an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases and the positivity rate during July. While other states with fewer vaccinated residents are seeing significant increases in hospitalizations and deaths, so far that is not the case here. Montgomery County averaged 4.4 new cases of COVID-19 per […]
Hispanos Representan el 20% de la Población en Montgomery, y más del 18% ya se ha Vacunado
Según los datos más recientes del gobierno del condado de Montgomery, los hispanos representan el 20% de la población y el 18.45% ha recibido al menos una dosis de la vacuna contra el Covid-19. El actual vicepresidente del concejo del condado de Montgomery Gabe Albornoz dijo, en su reunión semanal con la prensa del lunes, […]
5 Things to Know Today, July 26, In Montgomery County
Today is Monday, July 26, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Council Media Briefing: Council President Tom Hucker and Vice President Gabe Albornoz are holding a media briefing today at noon to discuss early voting centers for the 2022 election, the Council’s upcoming vote on zoning changes for 5G wireless […]
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