Maryland officials are working to get any holdouts when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine to get their shots.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that 5 million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Maryland, but it comes as vaccination rates are slipping and thousands of people are missing their second-dose appointments. Get your vaccine. You ll be safe, you won t get sick. If you don t get your vaccine, you could still be in the hospital and you could still die, Hogan said.So officials are enhancing efforts in a new phase of the vaccination effort for Maryland, making it as easy as possible for people to get a shot.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQsThe governor announced Wednesday that Marylanders can now get a COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment at any of the state s 13 mass vaccination sites, including the large-scale, drive-thru c
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Maryland: Laurel Horsemen Will Vacate Property After Preakness As Track Undergoes Major Overhaul Sponsored by:
Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (photo courtesy of Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen s Association)
Track surface woes at Laurel Park continue, and horsemen there will soon be asked to vacate the property temporarily. Track officials identified issues with the dirt surface at Laurel two weeks ago and subsequently cancelled several race cards and ceased timed workouts. Initially, they had hoped that they could simply pull back the cushion and repair the base while horses continued with a modified training schedule. This week, however, ground penetrating radar and heavy machinery to bore holes into the sub-base revealed additional, more serious problems.