
We have been busy at Harbor Park Garage during the stay at home period of the COVID crisis preparing to welcome you back when you are ready to venture out. Here are just some of the things we have been doing to make sure that you can return to the inner Harbor with a piece of mind during these turbulent and unsettling time:
Baltimore COVID-19 News & Resources
Regular visits to your dentist can help you prevent, detect and treat oral cancers early. Have your dentist screen for oral cancer at your next visit. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xwnLWi
Are you up-to-date on your COVID-19 vaccines? Find out your vaccine status using the assessment tool at http://covidlink.maryland.gov. If you need to make a vaccination appointment, contact your healthcare provider, visit http://covidvax.maryland.gov or call 1-855-MDGOVAX.
Are you spending time outside this summer? Protect yourself from mosquito bites and the germs they carry by wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants and using @EPA registered insect repellents. For more tips: http://bit.ly/3tCCo9q
Today, MDH reports 4,674,111 Marylanders are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
According to @CDCgov, Maryland鈥檚 18+ population with at least one dose is 95%.
For more vaccine insights, visit http://coronavirus.maryland.gov/#Vaccine.
Words matter. @MDH_BHA has resources on changing language surrounding addiction and recovery. Explore terms to avoid and recommended alternatives. Learn more: http://bit.ly/MDHWordsMatter
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the mental health of Marylanders, but help is available to those in need. For support and resources, visit: http://bit.ly/3sKQeqL
Today is #NationalHydrationDay. Daily water intake helps you regulate your body temperature, lubricate and cushion joints, and protect your spinal cord and other sensitive tissues. Learn more about the benefits of drinking water: http://bit.ly/3zEg4A0
Can I use an expired at-home COVID-19 rapid antigen test? Get the answer to this question and more at: http://bit.ly/3v8h2j9
RELEASE: MDH has been awarded a one-year, $699,987 grant from @HHSGov to support statewide efforts to improve health equity by expanding telehealth services in family planning and preventive care service sites.
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RELEASE: MDH today announced that all Marylanders 6 months old and older are now eligible to receive a primary series of a COVID-19 vaccine. On June 18, the @CDC authorized Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for children 6 months old and older.
Learn more: http://bit.ly/3Oq5jW7
Parents: This summer, encourage your children to keep or get active. Now is a great time to find activities that your children and adolescents enjoy long-term. Learn more about summer activities at: https://bit.ly/3lCXnEF.
Taking your kids to a petting zoo this summer? Make sure they wash their hands after being around animals, even if they didn鈥檛 touch them.
#Handwashing is one of the best ways to stay healthy while enjoying animals.
https://bit.ly/2Wn8juQ
Help protect your hearing! Fireworks can reach 140 decibels and exceed 160 decibels. That鈥檚 like standing next to a jet taking off.
Remember to wear earplugs or earmuffs to protect your hearing. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2V94atu.
#DYK that recalled food can make pets sick too馃惥? Don鈥檛 eat or feed your pets recalled Jif peanut butter. It may be contaminated with Salmonella, which can make you and your pets sick. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xoLglp.
It鈥檚 the moment many parents have been waiting for: Children ages 6 months & older are eligible for #COVID19 vaccines. Learn more in this week鈥檚 COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review: http://bit.ly/CDTweeklyreview.
As of June 23, 2022, over 58% of the U.S. population is in a location with a medium or high #COVID19 Community Level.
Find your COVID-19 Community Level: https://bit.ly/36RiqiR
COVID Data Tracker is CDC鈥檚 home for #COVID19 data, combining county, state, national, and global data into a series of interactive dashboards. Visit COVID Data Tracker for the most current data on cases, deaths, hospitalizations, vaccinations, and more: http://bit.ly/COVIDdatatracker.
#HeatWave Food Safety: It鈥檚 hot outside so make sure to keep your perishable food cold! Perishable food needs to be refrigerated within 1 hour if exposed to temps above 90掳F, like a picnic or hot car. If not exposed to temps above 90掳F, chill within 2 hrs. https://bit.ly/3zGQmec
School administrators and building managers: Summer school in session? Use CDC鈥檚 Interactive School Ventilation Tool to learn how to improve your school鈥檚 air flow to help protect students and teachers from #COVID19. More: https://bit.ly/3Ny4udb.
New in @CDCMMWR: In continuing investigation of U.S. children w/ hepatitis of unknown cause, adenovirus was most commonly reported factor, but is not conclusively the cause. Baseline rates of adenovirus and hepatitis of unknown origin remain stable. https://bit.ly/MMWR7126e1.