Maryland residents receive first shots of new Covid-19 vaccine


ANNAPOLIS – Maryland residents are trickling into pharmacies across the state for the few available doses of the new and improved, epidemiologists say, Covid-19 vaccine.

Gov. Larry Hogan announced last week that 157,600 doses of the booster will be administered to Covid sites across the state, but so far only a few facilities have the new medication.

Pharmacies at several Maryland Giant groceries have them, but officials at Walmart said they don't expect to receive shipments until the end of…

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