ANNAPOLIS, Md. – As COVID-19 hospitalizations drop below 2,000, Governor Larry Hogan today announced that the State of Maryland has surpassed yet another significant milestone with 11 million COVID-19 vaccines administered.

โ€œWe continue to see very encouraging trends in our key health metrics, including rapid declines in our hospitalizations, case rate, and positivity rate,โ€ said Governor Hogan. โ€œTo continue our recovery, it is critical that all eligible Marylanders get their booster shot as soon as possible. No one should think of a booster as just a bonus or an extra doseโ€”it is the best way to protect yourself from severe illness from this virus and its variants.โ€

Hospitalizations Drop Below 2,000, Lowest Case Rate In U.S. For the first time since Dec. 27, COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maryland have dropped below 2,000. Since peaking on Jan. 11, hospitalizations have dropped by 42.8% to 1,979. The state continues to report the lowest COVID-19 case rate of any state, as well as the 5th lowest positivity rate.

More Than 11 Million COVID-19 Vaccinations, State Nears 2 Million Booster Shots. To date, Maryland has reported 11,001,100 vaccinations, including 1,996,654 booster shots. 94.4% of Marylanders 18 and older have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Booster Shots Urged to Protect Against Omicron Variant. State officials are urging all eligible Marylanders to get a booster shot as soon as possible in order to maintain immunity and protect against severe illness. 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).

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