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June 3, 2021
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan has announced that the state’s mass vaccination sites have begun a phased demobilization process as local demand charges and additional resources are directed to mobile clinics and community-based activities.
In the coming weeks, several mass vaccination sites will stop offering first doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Once first doses are no longer available, the sites will offer second doses only. Most sites will also continue to offer the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine until the site closes.
Vaccines will continue to be available through more than 700 pharmacy locations statewide.
The mass vaccination site in Salisbury at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center stopped offering first dose Pfizer vaccines on May 29th, and as of June 1st are offering second doses only. Those in need of their first dose can get it through the Wicomico County Health Department. The last day for this site is June 19th.
Fast-growing social media group is helping Marylanders to get vaccine appointments
February 25, 2021
MARYLAND – Despite the fact that vaccines have been available for about two months, actually getting one has been difficult because of shortages. A Mount Airy resident has started a social media group to help people find them. “During a pandemic when there’s a severe shortage of vaccine, every dose should go into somebody’s arm instead of into the trash,” said Maryland Vaccine Hunters founder Elliot Hazzard.
Hazzard tells 47ABC he got inspiration from another Facebook group based out of New Orleans. He says NOLA Vaccine Hunters helps connect people with vaccines that are at risk of expiring soon. In just a few short weeks, the Maryland Vaccine Hunters Facebook group has garnered about 40,000 members. Hazzard says they’ve helped get COVID-19 vaccines to countless Marylanders. “When you have that many people posting all the time in the discussion feed it makes it ve
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