BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) — Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott held a press conference Wednesday morning regarding the city’s response to COVID-19 and fireworks safety.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WBnztdrmnY
Just under 60% of Baltimore City residents have gotten at least one dose, or the single dose, of a #COVID19 vaccine, @MayorBMScott says.
— FOX Baltimore (@FOXBaltimore) June 30, 2021
“While masks will not be required (starting tomorrow)…however, I strongly urge every unvaccinated person to wear a mask,” Scott says. pic.twitter.com/1hvSXKnKdz
#HappeningNow @MayorBMScott saying there will likely be a fireworks display before the end of summer but there will not be a 4th of July weekend fireworks display this year @wjz and @BaltimorePolice saying the use of personal fireworks is illegal in the city pic.twitter.com/lUhEjC5SCt
— Rachael Cardin (@RachaelCardin) June 30, 2021
New: @MayorBMScott said City buildings will re-open to some in person services in mid August.
— Jayne Miller (@jemillerwbal) June 30, 2021
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