What to know about COVID-19 vaccine as eligibility opens to residents age 16 and older
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April 9, 2021 | 11:16 am
April 9, 2021
Silver Spring resident Tasha Harris receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at the vaccine site on Montgomery College s Germantown campus on March 31, 2021.
Photo by Briana Adhikusuma
This story was updated at 12:09 p.m. on April 9, 2021, to include additional details on variant cases.
Every Maryland resident age 16 and older is now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine at state mass vaccination sites. Starting on Monday, all vaccine providers will be required to offer the vaccine to the same age group.
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Montgomery County s mass vaccination site opens today to all eligible Marylanders
The state is taking over the site at Montgomery College Germantown on Thursday, and will be able to administer 3,000 doses a day. Author: Jess Arnold Updated: 5:57 AM EDT April 8, 2021
GERMANTOWN, Md. Montgomery County s new mass vaccination site opens to all eligible Marylanders on Thursday.
For the past week, it s only been open to Montgomery County residents. The state is taking over running the site on Thursday as well and will more than double the capacity to 3,000 doses a day.
Michael Johnson got his second dose on Wednesday, saying the process ran smoothly.
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