


MARYLAND COVID VACCINE HUNTERS REGISTRATION
Visit the Maryland Vaccine Hunters Facebook group for registration tips and availability.Visit your local library and speak to a resource librarian if you need assistance with navigating COVID-19 registration websites or setting up an email address using a library’s computer.

Call your doctor’s office for registration.These locations include CVS, Giant, Martin’s Food, Walmart, Rite Aid, Safeway, Walgreens, and area hospitals. Visit find a private vaccination clinic near you.The center is specifically designed to assist residents without internet access and has instructions in English and Spanish. Marylanders can call the center to get information on COVID-19 vaccines and identify providers closest to their homes. 1-855-MD-GOVAX is available seven days a week from 7 a.m.Preregister for one of the state’s mass vaccination sites, including M&T Bank Stadium and the Baltimore Convention Center, online at or by phone through the state’s COVID-19 Vaccination Support Center at 1-855-MD-GOVAX (1-85).Here’s how you and individuals you may know can sign up for the vaccine: UMB faculty, staff, and students can visit any place in Maryland offering vaccines. However, some individuals may find appointments more quickly through other vaccine sites.īecause this is a statewide guidance, registering for the vaccine doesn’t limit you to visiting the Southern Management Corporation (SMC) Campus Center or a state-operated mass vaccination site.

Subject to availability, UMB will continue to offer vaccine to all eligible members in its community. The announcement was made after governors were told by the White House Coronavirus Task Force that a significant increase of vaccine supply will begin the week of March 29.īased on guidance from the Maryland Higher Education Commission and the University System of Maryland, UMB has carefully prioritized all employees and students who have registered, and UMB will continue to apply these prioritizations to new employees and students. The remaining population covered in Phase 3 for all Marylanders age 16 and up will begin no later than April 27. Phase 2C for Marylanders age 55 and up, and essential workers of all ages in critical industries, will begin April 13. Phase 2B will begin March 30 for Marylanders age 16 and up who have medical conditions that increase the risk for severe COVID-19 illness. All people eligible in Phase 1 will be prioritized at state mass vaccination sites as the phases progress, the governor announced.īeginning March 23, Maryland will enter Phase 2A, which expands eligibility to all Marylanders age 60 and older. Larry Hogan announced the remaining dates for additional phases for vaccine eligibility. At this time, Phase 1 A-C are eligible for vaccines in Maryland. The Maryland Department of Health issued guidance that higher education institutions are prioritized in Phase 1B. Governor announces dates of additional phases for COVID-19 vaccination eligibility students, staff, faculty asked to explore all options.Īll University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to register for and schedule COVID-19 vaccinations at a location convenient to you. UMB Community Encouraged to Register for Vaccine Where Available MaCharles Schelle
