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Nerves on edge over vaccines in the Washington region as coronavirus cases surge


Hogan activates National Guard to help with vaccine distribution as death toll rises
Antonio Olivo, Ovetta Wiggins, Rebecca Tan
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Vials of coronavirus vaccine arrive Tuesday at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, where front-line health-care workers will receive doses.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan deployed the state National Guard on Tuesday to help distribute coronavirus vaccines to hospitals, nursing homes and local health departments, an effort to quell mounting anxieties over the pace of inoculations as the Washington region’s death toll reached its highest weekly average since May.
Hogan (R) said the Guard will help to ensure vaccines are distributed across the state in the coming weeks. As more vaccines become available, it will help to set up mobile vaccination clinics, he said. ....

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D.C. region rolls out coronavirus vaccines amid push to reach priority groups


D.C. region rolls out coronavirus vaccines amid push to reach priority groups
Rebecca Tan, Lola Fadulu and Michael Brice-Saddler, The Washington Post
Dec. 14, 2020
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WASHINGTON - The first doses of a coronavirus vaccine were administered Monday in the Washington region, marking the start of a logistically massive undertaking that officials hope will halt a virus that has infected more than 540,000 residents and killed nearly 11,000 in the area.
Governments and hospitals are hosting events this week to show residents getting vaccinated as part of an effort to foster public trust in the vaccine. D.C., Maryland and Virginia are reserving the first shipments for health-care workers, first responders and nursing home residents. ....

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