

This list is not intended to be comprehensive. So here are a few of the Twitter accounts we’re following at for federal, state, county, and local news on COVID-19 preparedness in Anne Arundel County.

During a disaster response, it’s vital to seek out trustworthy sources of information and help dispel rumors. When you hear something on social media about the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, it’s important to consider who is making the statement or suggestion, what they are asking you to do, and what is the evidence for their suggested course of action. To date, AAACERT has supported the county with more than 1800 hours of volunteer service since the stay-home orders began in March. Members are also volunteering at the Anne Arundel County Food Bank in Crownsville, the County Donation Center in Odenton, the food drives in Brooklyn Park and Annapolis, and the county Office of Emergency Management call center in Glen Burnie. AAACERT has no enforcement role while performing this function, though they are equipped with radios to maintain situational awareness or contact police, if necessary.īeing safe practice ambassadors is only one role AAACERT is serving right now. When they have masks available, they are also handing out face coverings and offering hand sanitizer to those who want them. While on their walks, the AAACERT members encourage downtown guests to maintain social distancing, avoid large groups, and wear masks. Members Greg Burch, Joseph Whitworth, and Laurie Goodell (not pictured) also served that day in the state capital city.Īnne Arundel-Annapolis Community Emergency Response Team (AAACERT) members are assisting the City of Annapolis in the downtown area as safe health practice ambassadors. Eighth Doctors' in Night of the Doctor, and the War Doctors' in Day of the Doctor.AAACERT members Joseph and Rosy Dorffner pause while serving Annapolis, May 30. TARDIS Va: Battered and scratched-up version of TARDIS V. TARDISes in Attack of the Cybermen: I believe they were an organ, a pillar, a mirror TARDIS IIIa: a hybrid of TARDIS II body with the roof of TARDIS III, seen in Logopolis, Castrovalva, Black Orchid TARDIS III: Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Doctors.

One of the walls is noticeably different due to repairs. Roof is totally flat and lamp simplified.

TARDIS Ib: repainted to look fresh around the time of The Three Doctors. TARDIS Ia: simplified version roof stacks dropped to make it almost flat. Frames later painted blue and logo painted over. TARDIS I: First Doctor, white window frames, St Johns logo. Unaired Pilot TARDIS: TARDIS I in immaculate unweathered condition.
