The state health department says more than 725,000 people in Maryland had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by Monday morning. That’s a little more than 12 percent of the state’s population.
Yet as the list of groups eligible to get shots has grown, so have frustration levels among those trying to secure an appointment. Here’s a look at what the wait and the aftermath feel like from some of those Marylanders who have gotten their shots and those who are still waiting.
Gregory Terry, a nurse at Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center in Baltimore, was hesitant about the vaccine at first, but now he uses his status as a platform to address others in the African American community who may be wary of the vaccine.
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