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Baltimore County launches online COVID-19 vaccine tracker as nearly 59,000 get first doses
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Health departments and hospitals move quickly to offer Baltimore-area teachers access to COVID vaccine
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State Roundup:Minorities found to receive vaccine at lower rates; Mike Miller eulogized; Andy Harris investigated about gun in Capitol
Among the visitors for the viewing of former Senate President Mike Miller was U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, here talking with current Senate President Bill Ferguson and House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne Jones, Governor s Office photo
RACIAL DISPARITIES IN VACCINATIONS: As Maryland health officials scramble to meet growing demand for the coronavirus vaccine, a red flag is emerging: Minorities, who’ve been hit hardest by the disease, have received shots at disproportionately low rates, Alex Mann, Hallie Miller and Meredith Cohn of the Sun report.
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Some doctors believe that if COVID-19 vaccine distribution stays at its current pace, case numbers could spike going into the spring.
At the Maryland State Fairgrounds, success against COVID-19 is just on the horizon. I can tell you, at this point, now I can ramp up to 1,000 or more (vaccines) per hour, only at this site, Baltimore County Health Officer Dr. Gregory Branch said. Baltimore County is not only ready to ramp up here, we can ramp up at multiple sites. The only thing we are waiting for is vaccine. Once we get additional vaccine, we will be able to do more people.
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