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BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — As of Tuesday, 61.66 percent of Baltimore County residents have received either one or two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, a total of 510,126 people. Of those individuals who have been vaccinated with at least one dose, 78.18 percent are women and 72.86 percent are men. The most vaccinated segment of the county population happens to be those aged 75 to 79.
Residents who are medically homebound and unable to travel to a vaccine clinic can email the department of health at [email protected] or call the county's COVID hotline at 410-887-3816 to schedule a vaccine.
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):
CVSGBMCGiant FoodLifeBridge HealthJohns Hopkins MedicineMedstar HealthUniversity of Maryland Medical SystemWalgreens Below is a list of clinics open this week:
July 28Sisters Academy of Baltimore139 1st Ave., Baltimore2 to 7 p.m.Vaccine Offered: PfizerWalk-ins welcomed; registration available by clicking here.
July 29Randallstown Community Center3505 Resource Dr, Randallstown9 a.m. to noonVaccine Offered: PfizerWalk-ins welcomed - registration available by clicking here.
Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center323 Sollers Point Rd, Dundalk4 to 7 p.m.Vaccine Offered: PfizerWalk-ins welcomed - registration available by clicking here.
Mobile Operations Outreach Vehicle Locations
July 295 to 8 p.m.Iglesia de Dios HispanaVaccine Offered: PfizerWalk-ins welcomed - registration available by clicking here.
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