First, check mobile vax services to learn details and set your appointment for an in-home vaccination. If no provider is listed, contact your local county health department and inquire for possibilities. Explain your situation and ask for vaccination options or help setting up an in-home vaccination progam. Consider contacting your state health department, for additional information. Other helpful options include inquiring with local home healthcare providers, hospitals, and your family physician.
Most likely there are many people in your area desiring home vaccination. Consider explaining your situation with local press (print, radio, television) to help inform others of this need in your area. Team up with those in need to carry a louder voice. Don't give up! Become your own vaccination advocate!
If you are aware of mobile vax services available in your area or other important info not listed here, please help by contacting us with your information at info@mobilevax.org. Thank you!
Mobile Vax Services |
Maryland is enhancing the capabilities of its state call center, which has already taken more than 1.5 million calls to answer questions and book appointments for mass vaccination sites. Providing direct assistance to Marylanders who need help getting a vaccine, particularly those who are homebound or who need transportation or technological assistance. Available seven-days-a-week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. by dialing 1-855-MD-GOVAX. Support providers are available in over 200 languages. |
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Local County Health Department |
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State Health Department |
Maryland Dept. of Health201 W Preston StreetBaltimore, MD 21201(410) 767-7117https://covidlink.maryland.gov/content/vaccineprevent.covid@maryland.gov |
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