Some Maryland residents are insistent about getting the two-dose COVID-19 vaccines produced by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, concerned with the efficacy ratings for the latest approved product. Others just want the ease of the single-shot immunization made by Johnson & Johnson.
Montgomery leaders push, but there s little sign Maryland will give the county a mass vaccination site
Montgomery County Council President Tom Hucker says the state s largest jurisdiction the place with the most COVID-19 deaths deserves a mass vaccination site. Author: Bruce Leshan Updated: 5:56 PM EST March 9, 2021
GERMANTOWN, Md. Some people living in Maryland s largest and, by some measures, most diverse jurisdiction are fuming.
Montgomery County doesn t have a mass vaccination site of its own, and it seems unlikely it will be getting one anytime soon. That, despite the fact that the county has had the most COVID-19 deaths although Prince George s County has more cases.
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Getting vaccinated has been a long and complicated process for many, including a Montgomery County resident who spent weeks trying to secure an appointment.