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		<title>COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Rise as Gov. Hogan Hopes to Re-Open State; Tests Lag on Shore—Hogan to Shore: “Drop Dead???”</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nancy Schwerzler]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A CECIL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT NEWS ANALYSIS Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has a plan to re-open the state’s economy in a safe, staged fashion while coping with the COVID-19 pandemic but the numbers—rising infections, deaths and miniscule testing rates in the state—are getting in the way. And while most of the state’s virus testing, hospital expansion and emergency steps have focused on the Baltimore area and Washington suburbs, there is a growing threat on the Eastern Shore that has not been addressed. Unless the state steps up its attention to the rising virus problems on the Eastern Shore, we will be left to wonder if that famous New York Post headline of many years ago might be revived and modified to assert: “Hogan to Shore: Drop Dead.” On Tuesday (4/28/2020), the Cecil County Health Department reported, as it had a day earlier, that the local death toll from the virus stood at 8 people and provided an updated count of 165 residents testing positive for the virus. The state report issued Tuesday still did not update the fatalities for Cecil County and listed the 6 deaths from an earlier report. However, the 8 fatalities reported locally made Cecil County the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Primary Care Clinic Caught in Crossfire of New Law Aimed at Limiting Drug Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as many community health leaders and two County Commissioners warned, a new law aimed at limiting locations of drug treatment clinics in Cecil County has tangled in its net a much-needed expansion of the primary care medical services offered by the West Cecil Health Center in Conowingo. But Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4), who pushed the ordinance through despite concerns of the Planning Commission and the medical community, disavowed any responsibility for the threat to the West Cecil Health Center when the issue came up at a commissioners’ worksession Tuesday. She said she would “testify” in support of a zoning exception the clinic will need in order to continue the project. Construction began long before the new ordinance was enacted but Broomell has insisted the law be applied retroactively. In a 1/13/12 letter to County Commissioners, Mark Rajkowski, executive director of the clinic &#8211;which provides primary care medical services for over 5,200 patients—pleaded for help and warned that a federal grant paying for expansion of the clinic was in jeopardy if strict deadlines for construction were not met due to the new clinic zoning rules. “I am afraid all will be lost,” Rajkowski wrote plaintively. The non-profit West Cecil Health [&#8230;]]]></description>
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