Pennsylvanians in Phase 1B Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
Public transit workers
Education workers
Teachers and school staff for pre-K through 12 were vaccinated under a special initiative that concluded April 2 and that resulted in more than 112,500 vaccinations. Vaccinations continue for child care workers who are also part of that special initiative. All other education workers, including those in higher education, are now eligible for vaccination as part of 1B. Last week, Acting Secretary Alison Beam also announced that targeted frontline industries were eligible March 31.
“Our revised vaccination eligibility plan means more Pennsylvanians now have access to the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine as vaccine supply increases and providers and counties establish easier access to appointments,” Gov. Wolf said.
Via Office of the Governor’s Flickr. Taken 4/1/2021.
Effective immediately, all Marylanders ages 16+ can preregister with the state for a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at a mass vaccination site, Gov. Larry Hogan announced at a press conference Thursday.
Hogan said the state will likely be able to announce further acceleration of vaccine eligibility in the days ahead. He met with the White House Coronavirus Task Force on Tuesday and this week, the state began to see an increase in vaccine doses from the federal government. Hogan said The White House pledged similar supply in the weeks ahead.
He stressed that those currently eligible for vaccines under Phases 1 and 2 will continue to be prioritized for appointments. The Montgomery County health department opened preregistration to residents ages 16+ on Wednesday.
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