How To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine In Bel Air

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Bel Air MD

11 March, 2021

11:21 AM

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BEL AIR, MD — Approximately 10.85 percent of Harford County residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the Maryland Department of Health reported Thursday, March 11. It has been nearly three months since the first doses of the vaccine arrived in the state. Due to limited supplies, coronavirus vaccinations in Maryland are by appointment only. The state is in its first phase of its vaccine distribution plan, which includes about 2 million of the state's 6 million population. Those eligible for a vaccine are encouraged to register for the vaccine with the Harford County Health Department. How To Sign Up For A Vaccine There are multiple ways to register for the vaccine through government agencies: Register with the Harford County Health Department. If you need help filling out the form, call the Harford County Health Department at 410-838-1500, then press 4. Register at the mass vaccination sites around Maryland: Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore City (Baltimore residents prioritized)M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore CitySix Flags America, Prince George's CountyRegency Furniture Stadium, Charles CountyFor updates on mass vaccination sites, text #MDREADY to 898-211. Call the state's COVID-19 Vaccination Support Center at 1-855-MDGOVAX (1-855-634-6829). Register for the vaccine in Baltimore County. In Cecil County, contact [email protected] or 410-996-1005. Register for the vaccine in Carroll County. Private Providers Of COVID-19 Vaccines Visit covidvax.maryland.gov to find a COVID-19 vaccination provider by area. Check with health care providers and private retailers that have signed up to administer the vaccine (while these are authorized to give the vaccine, in many cases supply is not there): Christiana HospitalCVSGiant FoodHarford County Health DepartmentJohns Hopkins MedicineLifeBridge HealthMedstar HealthUniversity of Maryland Upper Chesapeake HealthWalgreens Help In Harford County Need help for yourself or someone without a computer? Call the Harford County Health department at 410-838-1500 or the state helpline at 1-855-MDGOVAX (1-855-634-6829). Harford Citizens Crush COVID-19 and the Maryland Vaccine Hunters also offer assistance if people are struggling to get appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine.

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