Delaware DPH to Hold Virtual Town Hall on COVID-19 Vaccine

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ANNAPOLIS, Md.- Maryland providers have now administered 908,979 COVID-19 vaccines, and 87.4% of all first doses received from the federal government have been given, Gov. Larry Hogan's office announced Tuesday. The state is averaging 25,879 shots per day. 

Md. Has Administered Nearly 909K COVID-19 Vaccines to Date

Official data is posted daily at coronavirus.maryland.gov.

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The Maryland National Guard is supporting the rollout of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines in a number of capacities, from deploying Mobile Vaccination Support Teams to local health departments to standing up Maryland’s mass vaccination sites. Learn more about their vaccination support efforts on Twitter.

Md. Has Administered Nearly 909K COVID-19 Vaccines to Date

Important Updates

The state’s next mass vaccination site will open at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday, Feb. 25. To receive updates on appointments for mass vaccination sites, text ‘MdReady’ to 898-211. 

Federal officials have warned the states that the ongoing series of winter storms may cause delays in shipments to vaccine providers this week. When there is inclement weather, be sure to check with your provider, and confirm your appointment. 

More than 200 providers are now listed on covidvax.maryland.gov, where you can search to find a vaccination clinic near you, or call 211 for assistance. Vaccinations are by appointment only, and some providers may allow you to pre-register.

Vaccine Eligibility Protocols

Consistent with federal guidelines, Maryland is in Phase 1C of the vaccine distribution plan, including residents 65 and over, as well as critical workers in high-risk settings. Supply remains very limitedwhile federal guidelines make 2 million Marylanders eligible, the state is only receiving 12,000 first doses per day

Click here to see if you’re eligible.

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