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Bowie mayor hosts virtual meeting to address COVID-19 vaccine concerns in Prince George s County
Bowie mayor tries to dispel vaccine fears
Bowie Mayor Tim Adams set out to change some minds on Thursday hosting a virtual meeting with medical experts to address vaccine concerns.
BOWIE, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - Across our region and the world, some people still don’t trust the COVID-19 vaccine.
Prince George’s County leaders say they’re seeing that reluctance. The county has the lowest vaccination rate in Maryland. Just 1.5 percent of the population has gotten at least their first shot. Compare that to 3.3 percent in Montgomery County and 4.6 percent in Frederick County.