UMB Suspends Vaccine Prioritization Survey Because of Lack of Available Doses
February 10, 2021The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) Vaccine Prioritization Survey will be suspended until further notice because of the lack of available vaccine doses.
Many locations around the country are unable to schedule vaccination appointments because of low supply, and that impact is being felt locally. (If you are fortunate enough to have received one or both doses, please let UMB know by completing this form.)
While vaccine supply in Maryland and across the country remains limited, the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) team continues to work with the Maryland Department of Health and closely monitor supply and scheduling across all UMMS hospitals. UMMS shares that it is grateful for your ongoing patience and asks that you continue to keep the following things top of mind:
- If you are not currently able to schedule a vaccination appointment, please be patient.
- If you already have a first- or second-dose appointment, do not reschedule.
- If you got your first dose with UMMS, they have a second dose for you.
In the meantime, text MDReady to 898-211 for COVID-19-related updates from the Office of Governor, including mass vaccination site appointments.
On Thursday, Gov. Larry Hogan announced that a statewide call center will open next week to help with making appointments for mass vaccination sites. Hogan also announced that M&T Bank Stadium will be opened as a mass vaccination site starting Feb. 25, partnering with UMMS and Johns Hopkins Medicine and with appointment registration launching next week. We will share more information as it becomes available.
Please continue to check with health departments, pharmacies, doctor's offices, and other vaccination sites for available vaccination appointments. Visit coronavirus.maryland.gov to locate a vaccination site near you.
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