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How Many Baltimore County Residents Are Vaccinated: April 27
More than 41% of Baltimore County's population has received their first COVID-19 dose as of April 27.
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — As of April 27, 345,371 Baltimore County residents (41.7 percent) have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and 239,328 people have been fully vaccinated (28.9 percent). There have been 62,832 total coronavirus cases so far as of April 27.
To obtain a COVID-19 vaccine, register at one of the mass vaccination sites around Maryland:
- Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore City (Baltimore residents prioritized)
- M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore City
- Six Flags America, Prince George's County
- Regency Furniture Stadium, Charles County
- For updates on mass vaccination sites, text #MDREADY to 898-211.
Visit covidvax.maryland.gov to find a COVID-19 vaccination provider by area.
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The following locations are offering walk-up vaccinations this week in Baltimore County:
M&T Bank Stadium (Pfizer), 1101 Russell St., Baltimore, MD 21230
Monday-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital (Pfizer) -- Baltimore City residents only
1 W Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21201
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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):
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