Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So as a person who is 54..do I get any priority over a teenager ?
Unfortunately not, unless you have an underlying medical condition that puts you at high risk. But the good news is that in Maryland it is only a few weeks away. Hogan announced the following schedule today:
I'm 53, with a chronic illness not on the list, and a healthy 18 year old will be able to get a vaccine before me. Smh.
What is Hogan thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to get my wife an appointment at a CVS in suburban Baltimore yesterday. It was a 35 minute drive from Laurel and I booked it on Saturday. Round trip was about 1:45 including the wait for the vaccination and the 15 minute wait afterwards. We even did some shopping at the CVS during the trip.
And it was worth it to get in ahead of the rush coming next week.
This is super frustrating. I live in Baltimore and can't get a damn appointment. Everywhere else is limiting it to residents, but people who sh!t on Baltimore any other time have no problem coming and taking the limited number of vaccines we have.
Have you checked Walgreens? About an hour ago there were literally about 30 appts. Yesterday Walgreens in Baltimore had appts every 15 min from 10a-6pm. If you can’t figure it out go on Facebook and get a vaccine hunter to help.
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Maryland will enter Phase 2A of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan on March 23, making the vaccine open to people 60 and older.
On March 30, Phase 2B will start for all Marylanders age 16 and older with underlying medical conditions that increase the risk for severe COVID-19 illness.
On April 13, Phase 2C will start for all Marylanders age 55 and older, as well as essential workers in critical industries (construction, food services, utilities, financial services, IT and other infrastructure).
Phase 3 will start no later than April 27, when eligibility will open to every single Marylander over the age of 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to get my wife an appointment at a CVS in suburban Baltimore yesterday. It was a 35 minute drive from Laurel and I booked it on Saturday. Round trip was about 1:45 including the wait for the vaccination and the 15 minute wait afterwards. We even did some shopping at the CVS during the trip.
And it was worth it to get in ahead of the rush coming next week.
This is super frustrating. I live in Baltimore and can't get a damn appointment. Everywhere else is limiting it to residents, but people who sh!t on Baltimore any other time have no problem coming and taking the limited number of vaccines we have.
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Maryland will enter Phase 2A of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan on March 23, making the vaccine open to people 60 and older.
Anonymous wrote:Person who doesn't drive in MD-pretty sure Lyft is offering free rides to appointments and if you look on the Montgomery County website, there is
a link to request a ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to get my wife an appointment at a CVS in suburban Baltimore yesterday. It was a 35 minute drive from Laurel and I booked it on Saturday. Round trip was about 1:45 including the wait for the vaccination and the 15 minute wait afterwards. We even did some shopping at the CVS during the trip.
And it was worth it to get in ahead of the rush coming next week.
This is super frustrating. I live in Baltimore and can't get a damn appointment. Everywhere else is limiting it to residents, but people who sh!t on Baltimore any other time have no problem coming and taking the limited number of vaccines we have.
If you’re eligible in 1A- 1C you will have priority when pre registering for the M & T mass vaccine site. Have you not had any luck with that? Try calling the number - I’ve heard that speaking to a live person can also be successful even if you have to stay on hold for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to get my wife an appointment at a CVS in suburban Baltimore yesterday. It was a 35 minute drive from Laurel and I booked it on Saturday. Round trip was about 1:45 including the wait for the vaccination and the 15 minute wait afterwards. We even did some shopping at the CVS during the trip.
And it was worth it to get in ahead of the rush coming next week.
This is super frustrating. I live in Baltimore and can't get a damn appointment. Everywhere else is limiting it to residents, but people who sh!t on Baltimore any other time have no problem coming and taking the limited number of vaccines we have.
CVS has been dropping appointments like crazy the past couple days. I suggest trying there. Just keep entering Baltimore zip codes and eventually appointments will pop up. It's worked for me multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to get my wife an appointment at a CVS in suburban Baltimore yesterday. It was a 35 minute drive from Laurel and I booked it on Saturday. Round trip was about 1:45 including the wait for the vaccination and the 15 minute wait afterwards. We even did some shopping at the CVS during the trip.
And it was worth it to get in ahead of the rush coming next week.
This is super frustrating. I live in Baltimore and can't get a damn appointment. Everywhere else is limiting it to residents, but people who sh!t on Baltimore any other time have no problem coming and taking the limited number of vaccines we have.