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COVID-19 vaccine shortage anticipated in Maryland next week

COVID-19 vaccine shortage anticipated in Maryland next week By Melanie Alnwick and FOX 5 DC Digital Team Published  Vaccine shortage anticipated in Maryland Montgomery County officials say the state of Maryland will be dealing with a 33% reduction in vaccines starting next week. Maryland Secretary of Health Dennis Schrader informed counties that the state s vaccine doses will be cut 33% next week from all vaccine manufacturers combined: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Moderna. We re asking people to be patient for a little longer as we go through the following stages of vaccinating everybody, says Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich. The pace of vaccinations has picked up as more mass vaccination sites have opened in the state and local jurisdictions with the site at Montgomery College in Germantown aiming to hit 21,000 vaccinations per week.

Harford seeking state approval for mobile vaccine units as delegates join call for mass vaccination site at Ripken Stadium

Harford seeking state approval for mobile vaccine units as delegates join call for mass vaccination site at Ripken Stadium
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Harford seeking state approval for mobile vaccine units as delegates join call for mass vaccination site at Ripken Stadium

Harford seeking state approval for mobile vaccine units as delegates join call for mass vaccination site at Ripken Stadium
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Lawmakers, Residents Seek Vaccine Equity in Maryland

Other than supply, equity continues to be one of the biggest issues plaguing the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in Maryland.  Gov. Larry Hogan launched his.

You cannot get COVID from the vaccine : Carroll County officials answer questions during virtual town hall

“There’s a reason these priority groups were created. Certain groups, certain people are more vulnerable to getting sick and potentially dying of COVID-19," Carroll Health Officer Ed Singer said during a virtual town hall that lasted more than 90 minutes Tuesday evening.

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