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President s Q&A Provides COVID-19 Update

December 18, 2020 COVID-19 vaccines are here. More vaccines are coming. Though developed and tested in a relatively short time, they are safe and effective. You’ll have to wait your turn to get vaccinated. The pandemic is far from over, but there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. President’s Q&A: A COVID-19 Update virtual presentation Dec. 17, which featured UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, and three doctors from the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) faculty who are working on vaccine development, pandemic response and recovery, contact tracing efforts, and more. (clockwise from top left) Bruce Jarrell, Mario Majette, Wilbur Chen and Marianne Cloeren

More front-line workers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine

More front-line workers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine © WBAL-TV More front-line health care workers are getting vaccinated against the coronavirus. More front-line health care workers are getting vaccinated against the coronavirus. Doses of the vaccine were given out starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday. Sara Carney, an ICU front-line nurse at Baltimore’s Veteran s Affairs Medical Center, was among the first of front-line workers to receive the vaccine. Dr. Meshondra Collins became the first person at the Baltimore VA Medical Center to get the coronavirus vaccine. The VA health care system provided video of pharmacists preparing the shots and staff receiving them.

It s really the best way to bring COVID-19 to an end : Mount Airy doctor among first to receive vaccine

It s really the best way to bring COVID-19 to an end : Mount Airy doctor among first to receive vaccine
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UMMS Healthcare Workers Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

December 15, 2020 (Video courtesy of WMAR-TV) Five University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) front-line healthcare workers two physicians on the faculty of the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), a nurse, a respiratory therapist, and an environmental service worker received COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines Dec. 14 as UMMS begins the process of vaccinating staff members throughout the organization. UMMS received one tray of 975 vaccine doses and is in the process of allocating doses across the system, with additional vaccine delivery expected later this week. “For many months, we have been looking forward to the day when vaccines would be available to protect our health care workers and very soon for the community at large,” said Mohan Suntha, MD, MBA, president and CEO of UMMS. “As we begin vaccinations, and finally begin the process of ending this pandemic, I’m thankful to our UMMS and UM School of Medicine colleagues who have been working t

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