![]() Each mobile vaccine bus has the versatility to be used as a walk-in clinic or a drive-up site to administer between 60 to 160 vaccines per mission. These units have been deployed and staffed by the Maryland National Guard. The VETF has launched mobile clinics in hard-to-reach areas utilizing mobile units provided by the University of Maryland School of Nursing. Mobile Vaccination Clinics, Western Maryland and Eastern Shore The clinic at Sacred Heart in Baltimore City, run by the VETF, assisted with 4,468 vaccinations. ![]() ![]() The task force assisted with 1,094 vaccinations in partnership with Safeway and Walgreens. In partnership with LifeBridge Sinai, the VETF hosted a vaccination clinic at the Ner Tamid Greenspring Valley Synagogue in Baltimore, where they assisted with 4,671 vaccinations. ![]() View the storyboard.īikur Cholim of Baltimore – Ner Tamid Greenspring Valley Synagogue The mobile vaccination clinic in Montgomery County has assisted with 851 vaccinations. The task force has assisted with 2,777 vaccinations in partnership with UMMS and Resolve at this Price George’s County site. So far, they have assisted with 21,076 vaccinations. UMMS and First Baptist Church began planning for this site earlier this year, but they have agreed to dramatically accelerate timelines and open in less than two weeks. The VETF is partnering with the First Baptist Church in Glenarden and University of Maryland Capital Region Health to establish a large, community focused-vaccination site in Prince George’s County in Upper Marlboro. Assistant Medicaid Director Tricia Roddyįirst Baptist Church of Glenarden, Prince George’s County.Maryland Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities Deputy Director Dr.Maryland Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities Director Dr. ![]()
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