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Randallstown Community Center Serves As COVID-19 Clinic Site

Baltimore County got 4,825 doses this week — nearly 3,000 fewer than last week — as it opens a new vaccination site. A third is planned.

Since supply is “extremely limited," Baltimore County's health officer said it is unclear when officials will be able to begin vaccinating people in Phase 1C, since many age 75 and up have not yet been vaccinated.
Since supply is “extremely limited," Baltimore County's health officer said it is unclear when officials will be able to begin vaccinating people in Phase 1C, since many age 75 and up have not yet been vaccinated. (WJZ)

RANDALLSTOWN, MD — As they opened the first COVID-19 vaccine clinic in west Baltimore County, local officials urged people to continue to take the virus seriously ahead of Super Bowl Sunday.

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski asked residents to not host or attend large gatherings during the Super Bowl this weekend, instead encouraging people to order takeout and watching the game from home. Though they were encouraged by the fast-moving lines and capacity to give out 500 additional vaccines a day at the Randallstown Community Center, they said they are still not getting enough vaccines from the state.

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