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Maryland s fourth mass COVID-19 vaccine site to open in Charles County
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More than 1,000 Washingtonians have lost their lives to COVID-19 as we close in on one year since the pandemic hit, leaving hundreds of families and loved ones and a city in mourning.
That’s the equivalent of six full Metro cars or a line of people from the National Mall to Q Street NW, The losses represent neighbors young and old, across all eight wards of the city Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Black D.C. residents make up the overwhelming majority of those killed by the virus. Three-quarters of victims have been Black, according to city data. Hispanic and Latinx people made up the next largest group, at 12%, followed by white residents, at 11 percent, NBC Washington reported.
Maryland will open its fourth mass vaccination site and launch a pre-registration system for the state-run mass vaccination sites, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||The governor started by providing an update to the state s coronavirus metrics, saying: We continue to see significant improvement in all of our key COVID-19 metrics. When it comes to vaccines, Hogan said the state has administered 99.6% of all the first doses Maryland has received from the federal government. The state is averaging 29,096 shots per day, the governor said.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQsThe University of Maryland Medical System, which is already running the state s second mass vaccination site at the Baltimore Convention Center is also at the helm of the soon-to-launch M&T Bank Stadium operation.Appointments have already been scheduled at the M&T Bank Stadium