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Mayor and Council Demand Maryland Send More Vaccine to Montgomery County

Distribution is Not Equitable, Mayor and Council’s Letter Said

Maryland must make more COVID-19 vaccine doses available to Montgomery County residents, the Mayor and Council wrote in a Jan. 26 letter to the state.

“The City is deeply concerned about the low number of vaccines that are being distributed to the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), relative to other Maryland jurisdictions,” the letter said.

“According to the DHHS, in the most recent week they received only 7,300 first doses. Montgomery is the most heavily populated County in the State, with the second highest caseload numbers, at 57,129 (1/25), and a disproportionate concentration of healthcare workers; yet, others are receiving a higher per capita distribution of vaccines. It is critical that the State take these factors into account and make the distribution more equitable.”

The Mayor and Council also expressed “significant concerns regarding the communication of the State’s vaccine distribution and registration process” and requested detailed information about pilot distribution sites at Giant Food and Walmart stores.

“It is our goal to share as much vaccine information with our residents as possible, so that they can access these critical services,” the letter said. “The vaccines will not only save lives, but are the key to economic recovery, and returning to some level of normalcy in our great State.”

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