Residents of congregate living facilities
That enables these Marylanders to get the inoculation: The state entered phase 1B of vaccination on Monday. That initial wave was the state's first of five stages of inoculation (1A, 1B, 1C, 2 and 3). Maryland focused its early immunizations on residents and staff of long-term care facilities, health care workers and first responders. The second dose has reached 1,822 residents. So far, 20,805 Anne Arundel County residents have gotten their first shot. The state tallies the number of Marylanders who have gotten the immunization on this website. Maryland is vaccinating about 15,000 residents-per-week. 'There are hundreds of thousands of county residents who need to be vaccinated.' 'Please be patient,' Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman said during a livestream from the casino's clinic. Still, it's going to take some time before the immunization is widespread.
Health officials will reach out to schedule an appointment whenever they are eligible. Registrants will give their name, contact information and occupation. All county residents can head to /covidvax or call 41 on weekdays to sign-up for their shot. On Friday, Anne Arundel County opened preregistration for the vaccine. Inoculation providers ask that residents only show up to a clinic if they have an appointment scheduled for that day. The county will announce more locations, mobile clinics and pop-up sites as vaccine rollout continues.