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How Many Baltimore County Residents Are Vaccinated: April 7
More than 33% of Baltimore County's population has received their first COVID-19 dose as of April 7.
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — As of April 7, 273,712 Baltimore County residents (33.1 percent) have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 161,272 people have been fully vaccinated (19.5 percent). There have been 57,709 total coronavirus cases so far as of April 7.
Baltimore County currently is in Phase 1A, 1B and 1C, which includes first responders; public safety and corrections employees; along with those in assisted living and other congregate settings; adults age 75 and older; those employed in government and education; adults age 65 to 74; and essential workers in lab services, agriculture, manufacturing and the postal service, for example.
Baltimore County residents who want to be vaccinated should complete the registration form. Completing this form does not create an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccination, however.
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How To Get The Coronavirus Vaccine In Baltimore County
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