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The number of new COVID-19 cases has steadily dropped in recent weeks and vaccination rates have climbed. But a stubborn issue persists: Why hasn t the racial gap in vaccination rates closed more quickly?|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||It has been nearly two weeks since the state started to use the Maryalnd Lottery to boost COVID-19 vaccinations with $40,000 a day awarded to a vaccinated person whose name is drawn.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQsIn northwest Baltimore, Marvin Dunn has a different incentive to get vaccinated spending time with his children. I plan to be around them a lot, and by them not being able to get vaccinated, I don t want to mess around and give it to them, Dunn said.Dunn and other residents of Baltimore are now having an easier time getting vaccinated. Small pop-up sites and mobile sites have been added to the larger mass vaccination sites and pha
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Nearly 130 million U.S. adults have completed their vaccine regimens, the CDC says, with another 70 million vaccine doses currently in the distribution pipeline. Here, Maryland National Guard Brig. Gen. Janeen Birckhead greets soldiers last week at a mobile vaccine clinic in Wheaton, Md. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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Nearly 130 million U.S. adults have completed their vaccine regimens, the CDC says, with another 70 million vaccine doses currently in the distribution pipeline. Here, Maryland National Guard Brig. Gen. Janeen Birckhead greets soldiers last week at a mobile vaccine clinic in Wheaton, Md. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images