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Councilman Marks presses for eastern Baltimore County vaccination center

UPDATE: An eastside vaccination center has opened at CCBC Essex.

Original story below…

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NOTTINGHAM, MD—Baltimore County Councilman David Marks on Tuesday lent his support for a vaccination center to serve residents in eastern Baltimore County.



“I am wholeheartedly in support of a vaccination clinic to serve our residents in places like Perry Hall, White Marsh, Middle River, and southeastern Baltimore County,” said Councilman Marks. “The County Executive has said the county is pursing this possibility, and I hope it becomes a reality.”

Vaccines are currently available at Timonium Fairgrounds and the Randallstown Community Center.

“Every day, our office is answering phone calls and emails from constituents frustrated by what they see as a confusing message from the state,” added Marks. “We are doing our best to get help. Baltimore County has an amazing operation at its own clinics, and I hope we can expand that to the east side as vaccines become available.”

The state’s vaccine locator can be found online at https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/pages/vaccine.

Baltimore County’s vaccine information hub can be accessed at https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/vaccine.


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