Seven-Day Average Rises to Record 49,713 Shots Per Day
Pre-Registration Open for Germantown and Timonium Mass Vaccination Sites

ANNAPOLIS, Md. โ€” Governor Larry Hogan[R] today announced that the State of Maryland has officially surpassed the milestone of 2.5 million COVID-19 vaccines administered.

  • A total of 2,532,863 vaccines have been administered across the stateโ€™s distribution network.
  • With 347,991 doses administered over the last seven days, the stateโ€™s seven-day average is a record 49,713 shots per day.
  • According to CDC data, 37.2% of Marylanders 18 and olderโ€”and 73.4% of Marylanders 65 and olderโ€”have received at least one dose.

โ€œThis is yet another major milestone in our rapidly accelerating vaccination effortsโ€ย  said Governor Hogan. โ€œWe have built the vast infrastructure capacity to handle the increase in supply that is coming from the federal government. There are three safe and effective vaccines available, and I strongly encourage Marylanders to get vaccinated when it is your turn.โ€

The governor also announced that Marylanders eligible in Phase 1, as well as Phase 2A and 2B, can now pre-register for two of the six new mass vaccination sites that will be coming online in April: Montgomery College in Germantown and the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. Pre-registration is available for seven mass vaccination sites, and more sites will be added to pre-registration in the coming days.

By the end of April, the state will have 12 mass vaccination sites as part of a vast distribution network that also includes pharmacies, hospitals, local health departments, community health centers, primary care providers, mobile clinics, and Vaccine Equity Task Force clinics.