Local Health Departments COVID-19 Vaccination Information
Maryland Department of Health [Boards & Commission] sent this bulletin at 01/11/2021 08:48 AM ESTLOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION

Dear Licensees and Registrants:
On January 5, 2021, Governor Hogan announced changes to the state's vaccine distribution plan, with updates to each phase. Maryland Department of Health COVID-19 Vaccination Phase Information.
PHASE 1A: All licensed, registered and certified health care providers anywhere in the state are now eligible for vaccination. Vaccinations will also soon be underway for all law enforcement agencies, correctional officers and frontline judiciary staff. Phase 1A represents more than 500,000 Marylanders.
PHASE 1B: Will now include all Marylanders over the age of 75, special needs group homes, high-risk inmates, developmentally disabled populations, continuity of government vaccinations, as well as teachers, child care and education staff. State officials anticipate Maryland being able to move into Phase 1B by the end of January 2021.
PHASE 1C: Includes all Marylanders aged 65 to 74 and workers in additional critical sectors including grocery stores, public transit, agricultural production and manufacturing. The state expects to be able to move into this phase sometime in March 2021.
PHASE 2: Will include Marylanders ages 16 to 64 who are at increased risk of COVID-19, as well as essential workers in critical utilities and other sectors. This includes another 1.1 million Marylanders.
Maryland Local Health Departments (LHDs), not the Health Boards, are responsible for the coordination, scheduling and administration of the vaccination of healthcare providers. The Board has checked with several LHDs and compiled a list of links to the LHD COVID-19 vaccination made available. Not all Counties have readily available information on vaccination registration links or vaccination dates.
The information below is provided by the Massage Therapy Examiners Board to assist you in obtaining your vaccination, should you wish to do so, as they become available in your jurisdiction. You are responsible for contacting your respective Local Health Department to determine vaccination availability, schedules and registration procedures.
The Massage Therapy Examiners Board has no position on whether a licensee/registrant should or should not obtain a COVID-19 vaccine. Personal healthcare decisions are to be made by licensees/registrants themselves.
Links to COVID-19 Vaccine Information by County
Allegheny County Department of Health Please call 301-759-5000 for their vaccination schedule.
Anne Arundel County COVID-19 Vaccination Information
Baltimore City COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Baltimore County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Calvert County COVID-19-Virtual-Resource Center
Caroline County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Carroll County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Cecil County COVID-19 Vaccine Information. Call the COVID Hotline at 410-996-1005, and they will send you the survey link for health providers. The county is not making this survey public so you must call individually.
Charles County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Dorchester County Health COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Frederick County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Garrett County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Harford County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Howard County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Kent County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Montgomery County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Prince George's County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Queen Anne's County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Somerset County Department of Health. If you are in one of the Phase 1A categories and wish to be vaccinated, send an email to Somerset.COVIDvax@maryland.gov.
St. Mary's County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Talbot County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Washington County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Wicomico County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Worcester County COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Continue to follow the CDC guidelines, Executive Orders and MDH Directives for safe practice. Your safety and the safety of all Marylanders remain a priority for the Board during this unprecedented and challenging time.
Best wishes,
Sharon J. Oliver, MBA
Executive Director