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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Maryland in March 2020. The first three cases of the virus were reported in Montgomery County on March 5, 2020. As of December 16, 2022 [update] , the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) reported 1,303,829 positive cases, 15,575 confirmed deaths, and 4,914,005 are fully ...

  3. List of COVID-19 simulation models - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 Dashboard [66] - Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) [67] [68] COVIDVaxView by the CDC [69] Datahub Novel Coronavirus 2019 dataset [70] [71] - COVID-19 dataset Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) time series listing confirmed cases, reported deaths and reported recoveries.

  4. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The MDH initiated the process of contacting and notifying all staff, residents, and family members about the possible exposure to COVID-19 in the nursing home. Six medics were exposed to the woman not knowing that she was a COVID-19 patient; all six medics went into self-quarantine, according to the Howard County fire chief.

  5. Covid Act Now - Wikipedia

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    Covid Act Now (CAN) is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides local-level disease intelligence and data analysis on the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, via a website and an API. CAN assists partners ranging from local county health departments to multinational corporations in developing COVID response plans.

  6. CovidSim - Wikipedia

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    CovidSim is an epidemiological model for COVID-19 developed by Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team, led by Neil Ferguson. [1] The Imperial College study addresses the question: If complete suppression is not feasible, what is the best strategy combining incomplete suppression and control that is feasible and leads to acceptable outcomes?

  7. Some Federal Health Agencies Resume Public Communications ...

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    Some federal health websites and reports have reappeared after the Trump administration ordered a pause on public communications from agencies like the CDC, FDA, and NIH in January.

  8. Youyang Gu COVID model - Wikipedia

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    The model's author claims it is the only one cited by CDC that is not receiving public funding. [ 9 ] Yann LeCun , Facebook's chief AI scientist and professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences , stated in May 2020 that Gu's model "is the most accurate to predict deaths from COVID-19", surpassing the accuracy of the well-funded ...

  9. Teens spend over 1 hour on phones during school hours, new ...

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    Teens aren't just sneaking quick glances at their phones during class.They're spending an average of 1.5 hours on them every school day, with 25% of students logging on for more than two hours ...