Coronavirus

March 26, 2021 | Michelle Queen

Latest Covid-19 Numbers: Over 28% of County Residents Have Received First Dose

Montgomery County COVID-19 Statistics for March 26 According to Montgomery County health officials, 14.7% of the county’s residents are fully vaccinated and 28.6% have received the first dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services clinics are currently vaccinating 1A (all tiers), 1B (all tiers), 1C (Tier […]

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March 26, 2021 | Jordan Lindsay

With Capacity Restrictions Eased, Religious Facilities Gear Up for Upcoming Holidays

Montgomery County recently eased capacity restrictions for various places, including religious facilities. Worshipers of all faiths are excited about the thought of having more people pray together, especially with some important religious holidays approaching. MyMCM spoke with a few local faith-based community members to learn how they feel about capacity restrictions being eased at places […]

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March 26, 2021 | Michael Hernández

Condado Acuerda Pagar Temporalmente Hospedaje de una Familia Desalojada

La familia de Nathan Feinberg de cuatro, incluyendo sus dos hijas pequeñas, se hospedaron en un hotel en Silver Spring el jueves por la noche como cortesía del condado de Montgomery. Esto después de que se les informará que el sótano que alquilaban no era seguro para habitar. El condado “pagó por una estadía prolongada. […]

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March 26, 2021 | Suzanne Pollak

County Agrees to Temporarily Pay for Hotel Room for Evicted Family

Nathan Feinberg’s family of four, including two young daughters, stayed in a hotel in Silver Spring Thursday night compliments of Montgomery County, after being told the basement apartment they rented was unsafe. The county “paid for an extended stay. They paid for the hotel,” Feinberg told MyMCM, adding that the hotel room would be free […]

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March 26, 2021 | Andrea Sarralde

Más de 140 mil Residentes de Maryland Obtuvieron Seguro Médico Durante Inscripción Especial

Hace año Maryland Health Benefit Exchange lanzó un Período de Inscripción Especial de Emergencia debido al Coronavirus en respuesta a la emergencia de salud pública declarada por el Gobernador Larry Hogan. Desde entonces unos 140,715 residentes de Maryland obtuvieron un seguro médico, a través de la inscripción especial, según el comunicado de la entidad. “Nos […]

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March 25, 2021 | Suzanne Pollak

Rockville Renter Given 24 Hours to Evacuate Unsafe Apartment but Landlord Stays

Nathan Feinberg was told Wednesday morning he had 24 hours to move out of the basement apartment he has rented for the past four months, because the windows are too small to allow him to escape in an emergency. However Feinberg said he has a safe way in and out of the home that is […]

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March 25, 2021 | Andrea Sarralde

Unen Esfuerzos para Vacunar a 600 Latinos por Semana en Montgomery y Prince George

Adventist HealthCare, CASA y La Iniciativa de Salud a través de “Our Health and Wellness” lanzaron una asociación para vacunar a 600 latinos por semana en los condados de Montgomery y Prince George, con el fin de que la vacuna COVID-19 esté disponible para las comunidades que han experimentado tasas de vacunación más bajas y […]

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March 25, 2021 | Michelle Queen

COVID-19 Update: More than 14% of County Residents Fully Vaccinated

Montgomery County COVID-19 Statistics for March 25 Montgomery County health officials reported Thursday that 14.3% of the county residents are fully vaccinated which means they have either received two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or one dose of the Johnson and Johnson single-dose vaccine. Also, 27.8% of the county residents have received their […]

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March 25, 2021 | Suzanne Pollak

Unemployment Initial Claims Rise for Second Week in a Row

Initial claims for unemployment filed by Montgomery County residents, which had been decreasing for several weeks, rose for the second week in a row. During the week that ended March 20, county residents filed 2,401 initial claims. During the week ending March 13, 2,024 residents filed initial claims. During the week that ending March 6, […]

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March 25, 2021 | Suzanne Pollak

Net Benefit: Relaxation of COVID-19 Guidelines Brings Basketball Back to County Parks

Following Montgomery County council’s updated COVID-19 guidelines, basketball is no longer considered a high-risk sport. As a result, staff from Montgomery County Parks will be spending the next three weeks returning the basketball nets they removed from playgrounds. Montgomery County Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson took advantage of the spring weather Thursday morning to reinstall […]

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