April 9, 2021


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GoVAX Mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics serve Harford County residents


Baltimore, MD – Harford County Executive Barry Glassman and Health Officer Dr. David Bishai today visited the mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit operating in Aberdeen, MD. The unit provides free COVID-19 vaccinations to vulnerable and hard-to-reach residents of the local area through Maryland’s GoVAX Mobile program.


The Maryland Department of Health (MDH), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), local health departments, and Maryland’s Vaccine Equity Task Force all play a role in managing GoVAX Mobile activities. 


“Our goal for the GoVAX Mobile program is to increase vaccine access for Marylanders who live in remote and underserved areas,” said MDH Secretary Dennis R. Schrader. “With this program in our arsenal, we now have greater capabilities than ever to deliver vaccines directly to communities that were once hard to access.” 


The program utilizes specialized vaccination vehicles designed to support clinics of 250 or more doses per day as well as community outreach teams that travel in vans to establish smaller clinics providing 100 or more doses per day. 


“The mobile vaccination units and outreach teams are great examples of government at all levels working together for our citizens,” said Glassman. “I would like to thank our federal, state and local partners for bringing these lifesaving vaccines to Harford’s most vulnerable residents.”


At each destination, local health departments work directly with vulnerable and hard-to-reach residents to register them for vaccination appointments. The unit currently located in Aberdeen will conduct daily clinics for approximately six days total before moving to another county.


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(L to R) Harford County Health Officer Dr. David Bishai, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, Zane Hadzick of FEMA, and Billy Boniface of the county executive’s office 


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The mobile vaccination unit currently positioned in Aberdeen, MD​

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Harford County Executive Barry Glassman

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