we are tracking severe weather in the east at this hour. tornado and flash flood watches. let s get right to ginger zee. ginger? reporter: david, maryland has a tornado warning, that means it s imminent. when vup a tornado watch, which you do, have annapolis to college station to scranton, you know that it s possible. i m watching that really strong line move through harrisburg right now. anybody east of there, i d watch for severe storms. now, we re going to see splash flooding with this possibly, too, going into tomorrow. new york, vermont, new hampshire, even maine under flash flood watch. david? ginger, thank you. when we come back, news for garth brooks tonight. and a big night for a first and a big night for a first lady. not ca by a heart valve problem. so if there s a better treatment than warfarin,. i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don t stop taking eliquis without tal
0 personnel in danger, as well. kristen: sheriff martin, thank you very much. we ll have the latest on the fire at 4:00. tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the abc news exclusive with president biden. his first interview since the fall of afghanistan to the taliban. president biden one-on-one with george stephanopoulos. the president said just weeks ago, a taliban takeover was highly unlikely. so, was the intelligence wrong or did the president downplay it? how the president responds. did u.s. military leaders suggest keeping some sort of a footprint on the ground? and if the u.s. doesn t complete its evacuations by the august 31st deadline, will troops stay to get americans out? and what about the thousands of afghans who helped the u.s.? all of this amid the reality on the ground tonight. our team and what they witnessed just outside the kabul airport. fear and chaos. gun fire believed from the taliban, beatings in the streets, contradicting the taliban s promise of an
Maryland officials are working to get any holdouts when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine to get their shots.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that 5 million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Maryland, but it comes as vaccination rates are slipping and thousands of people are missing their second-dose appointments. Get your vaccine. You ll be safe, you won t get sick. If you don t get your vaccine, you could still be in the hospital and you could still die, Hogan said.So officials are enhancing efforts in a new phase of the vaccination effort for Maryland, making it as easy as possible for people to get a shot.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQsThe governor announced Wednesday that Marylanders can now get a COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment at any of the state s 13 mass vaccination sites, including the large-scale, drive-thru c
All Marylanders can now immediately book a COVID vaccine appointment, or walk in
By David Matthews article
FILE - Maryland residents receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine through the Anne Arundel County Department of Health at a community COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Metropolitan United Methodist Church March 23, 2021 in Severn, Maryland.
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All Marylanders can now immediately book a vaccine appointment by visiting covidvax.maryland.gov or calling 1-855-MD-GOVAX.
Gov. Larry Hogan made the announcement Saturday. He added that the more than 800,000 people who have already pre-registered for a vaccine appointment have now been offered one.
Most of the state s mass vaccination sites are now taking walk-in and drive-thru patients, Hogan said.