COVID-19
Four new deaths were also reported.
According to the Baltimore City Health Commissioner, more than 70 percent of residents have not been vaccinated in some parts of the city.
The portal is free to use.
You no longer have to pre-register to get a vaccine at the mass vaccination sites in Maryland.
Vaccination capacity may vary and individuals should be prepared to wait.
You won't have to make an appointment to receive your COVID-19 vaccine at some sites around the state.
This warning comes one day after Gov. Larry Hogan announced the Brazil variant was discovered in a Maryland adult over the age of 65 who has died.
The first shipment of the vaccine arrived Monday morning at the University of Maryland Medical Center in downtown Baltimore.
No appointment or referral is needed.
A woman in her 40’s from Montgomery County becomes the 3rd recorded death due to the COVID-19 virus. The Maryland Department of Health announced late Saturday night that the Montgomery County residence had passed away from the coronavirus and disclosed that she had suffered from underlying medical conditions. Governor Larry Hogan Tweeted on Sunday: We […]
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