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In Baltimore City, some people are upset after the city canceled their vaccination appointments, but the city said they shouldn t have been allowed to sign up in the first place.
The problem is there isn t enough vaccine for everyone, and health department officials said second doses must take priority. But that left a lot of people who thought they had first-dose appointments at Baltimore City Community College on Tuesday extremely frustrated. Yesterday, I got an email notification, my husband got an email notification that, ‘Your appointment is scheduled for tomorrow at 3:06, press yes if you plan to attend.’ We did that,” Mary Koch said.
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In Baltimore City, some people are upset after the city canceled their vaccination appointments, but the city said they shouldn t have been allowed to sign up in the first place.
The problem is there isn t enough vaccine for everyone, and health department officials said second doses must take priority. But that left a lot of people who thought they had first-dose appointments at Baltimore City Community College on Tuesday extremely frustrated. Yesterday, I got an email notification, my husband got an email notification that, ‘Your appointment is scheduled for tomorrow at 3:06, press yes if you plan to attend.’ We did that,” Mary Koch said.