Hundreds of COVID-19 vaccines made it into arms Thursday as the state s third mass vaccination site opened at M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Gov. Larry Hogan toured M&T Bank Stadium shortly after it opened Thursday morning as Maryland s newest COVID-19 mass vaccination site. It s the second mass vaccination site to open in Baltimore City. This is somewhat of a soft launch today, but (it s) going very smoothly. (It s) quickly going to ramp up to a couple thousand vaccines a day over the next couple of days and can do a capacity of up to 10,000 shots a day, Hogan said.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQsThe site is a public-private partnership between the University of Maryland Medical System putting shots into arms and support coming from the Maryland Air National Guard. This is one step closer to getting us back to normal, this stadium
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Over 370 Maryland National Guard members assisting with vaccinations
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MARYLAND â Maryland National Guard Mobile Vaccination Support Teams (MVST) are supporting COVID-19 vaccination efforts around the state.
At Governor Larry Hoganâs direction, the MDNG created the MVSTs to assist state and local health officials in administering vaccinations against the coronavirus in accordance with the stateâs COVID-19 vaccination plan.
âThis is just another great example of the responsiveness and agility of our National Guard,â said Governor Hogan. âWhether it was the massive response when the pandemic first hit last spring or the incredibly rapid deployment to the Capitol just recently, theyâve never failed to come through in a crisis.â