ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan today announced that the State of Maryland has expanded eligibility for COVID-19 boosters to include all adults. This expansion will help further the stateโ€™s public health goal of maintaining immunity against severe COVID-19.

โ€œAs of today, Maryland has already administered more than 800,000 booster shots, and we are immediately expanding our campaign further to include all adults,โ€ said Governor Hogan. โ€œAs the holiday season approaches, with more travel and more gatherings, we are encouraging all Marylanders to get a booster shot and maintain their immunity. The state has a robust network of vaccination providers, and we continue to have both the supply and the capacity to provide a booster shot to anyone who needs one.โ€

Expanded Guidance to Providers. The Maryland Department of Health has issued a new bulletin directing all providers to administer upon request a booster dose of any FDA approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine to individuals 18 years and older who completed a primary series of Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at least six months ago.

Individuals who received a primary series of the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine at least two months ago continue to be eligible for a booster dose.

State health officials continue to strongly recommend that the following individuals get a booster shot as soon as possible:

โ€ข Individuals aged 65 years and older

โ€ข Individuals who live in long-term care settings, those who have underlying medical conditions, and those who work or live in high-risk settings or in communities with high transmission rates

The bulletin further emphasizes to providers that they may not turn away any individual requesting a booster dose.

More Than 800,000 Booster Shots. To date, the State of Maryland is reporting 802,987 booster shots administered. Nearly half of the stateโ€™s eligible seniors have received a booster shot. Official data is available at coronavirus.maryland.gov.

Find a Vaccine Clinic. To find a clinic, visit covidvax.maryland.gov or call the stateโ€™s multilingual call center, available seven days a week, at 1-855-MD-GOVAX (1-855-634-6829).

Request a Vaccine Clinic. Businesses, schools, organizations, or community groups can request a GoVAX Mobile clinic for their organization at governor.maryland.gov/govaxmobile or call 1-855-MD-GoVAX (1-855-634-6829).