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BALTIMORE 鈥?Anyone scheduled for to get their first dose of the vaccine at the city s vaccination site at Baltimore city community college will want to double check and see if they still have an appointment.Baltimore officials are canceling some appointments after overbooking hundreds of first-dose appointments.The health department said in a statement that it was working to identify potenti caneca stanley al issues in the state s scheduling system.They say that people who received their first dose received an email to set up a second dose ap stanley cup nz pointment.Baltimore City believes that email was forwarded to other people, thinking they were sharing va water bottle stanley ccine information. Because of this, they were overbooked and cannot give new vaccines in February, only second doses.Officials say 25 percent of the appointments were from people trying to get a first dose, and now they have to really make sure they get that second dose to people. We really do want to prioritize individuals that got that first dose, said Balti
Lara Mish ran the Baltimore-10 Miler for the first time last year.She said it takes getting out of your car to truly feel the challenge of the race. I think it jazzes up the run a little bit, not being always flat all the time, said Mish, executive director of Girls on the Run, which is running the race to help raise money for their non-profit.Not always flat is p stanley tumbler utting it mildly. There stanley cups are at least 18 uphill battles, with some saying it makes10 miles feel more like a half marathon.RELATED: Baltimore 10-miler coverageThe race starts off with a breeze, coming out of Druid Hill Park before crossing over the JFX.It s downhill for most of the first mile, and then stanley mug the uphill climb begins onto 28th Street and Greenmount Avenue. Then runners rub elbows going downhill on 33rd Street right into Lake Montebello; a beautiful loop around the water.Now, you ll have to keep your mind on Lake Montebello to forget about the mile climb from five to six. But the turnaround point allows you to cheer on Ejxe Good morning from the U.S. Taekwondo Academy!
BALTIMORE 鈥?Anyone scheduled for to get their first dose of the vaccine at the city s vaccination site at Baltimore city community college will want to double check and see if they still have an appointment.Baltimore officials are canceling some appointments after overbooking hundreds of first-dose appointments.The health department said in a statement that it was working to identify potenti caneca stanley al issues in the state s scheduling system.They say that people who received their first dose received an email to set up a second dose ap stanley cup nz pointment.Baltimore City believes that email was forwarded to other people, thinking they were sharing va water bottle stanley ccine information. Because of this, they were overbooked and cannot give new vaccines in February, only second doses.Officials say 25 percent of the appointments were from people trying to get a first dose, and now they have to really make sure they get that second dose to people. We really do want to prioritize individuals that got that first dose, said Balti