Mass Vaccination Site Coming to Montgomery College’s Germantown Campus |
Montgomery County will have a new mass vaccination site to distribute large quantities of COVID-19 vaccinations at the Germantown campus of Montgomery College starting the week of April 5. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced the establishment of the site on March 23.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and members of the County Council have been advocating for the establishment of a mass vaccination site in the County. The site will be established with the partnership of the Holy Cross Health system.
It is expected that the Germantown site will be capable of vaccinating 3,000 people per day on a seven-days-a-week operation. Since it will be a State site, all residents of Maryland will be eligible to sign up for appointments at the site.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and members of the County Council have been advocating for the establishment of a mass vaccination site in the County. The site will be established with the partnership of the Holy Cross Health system.
It is expected that the Germantown site will be capable of vaccinating 3,000 people per day on a seven-days-a-week operation. Since it will be a State site, all residents of Maryland will be eligible to sign up for appointments at the site.
Residents can preregister for State mass vaccination clinics online or by calling 1-855-MDGOVAX (1-855-634-6829).
County Executive Elrich and the Council issued the following statement after learning the State would establish the site:
“We would like to thank Governor Larry Hogan and the State of Maryland for their partnership over the last few weeks as we worked to open a mass vaccination site at the Germantown campus of Montgomery College. With thousands of Montgomery County residents leaving the County and driving to other jurisdictions to get vaccinated, we are pleased to have a site that will provide better access for our residents and other Marylanders. We would also like to thank our partner Holy Cross Health for the time and expertise that they have put into planning for this new mass vaccination site. They have been pivotal to the process, and we look forward to continuing to work with them. We also are grateful for Montgomery College's willingness to continually step up to serve our community.
“In addition, we would like to thank our State and Federal delegations for their support and advocacy throughout this process. They understand how important this site is to the County and the State and they helped us amplify our message. Montgomery County is fortunate to have such engaged and influential legislators at both the State and Federal levels. Their voices continue to make a difference.
“As Maryland’s largest and most diverse community by race, socio-economic status and culture, we have been, and will continue to, make sure that our vaccination efforts are equitable throughout the County. We encourage all residents to get vaccinated as soon as they are eligible.
“Our priority has always been the health and safety of our residents as well as others in the region, which now includes having greater access to the COVID-19 vaccine. This mass vaccination site will be more accessible by public transit than other locations around the State, making it easier for people who depend on public transportation to get to the site.
“With the anticipated increase in the volume of vaccine that the State will receive from the Federal government in the coming weeks, this new site will enhance and expand our efforts to get more shots in the arms of Montgomery County residents, while also focusing on our most vulnerable residents and hardest hit communities. Vaccinations, masking up and testing are our best defenses against the virus. This mass vaccination site is a significant step forward, but we can’t stop doing the things that have kept us safe for the last year.”
County Executive Elrich and the Council issued the following statement after learning the State would establish the site:
“We would like to thank Governor Larry Hogan and the State of Maryland for their partnership over the last few weeks as we worked to open a mass vaccination site at the Germantown campus of Montgomery College. With thousands of Montgomery County residents leaving the County and driving to other jurisdictions to get vaccinated, we are pleased to have a site that will provide better access for our residents and other Marylanders. We would also like to thank our partner Holy Cross Health for the time and expertise that they have put into planning for this new mass vaccination site. They have been pivotal to the process, and we look forward to continuing to work with them. We also are grateful for Montgomery College's willingness to continually step up to serve our community.
“In addition, we would like to thank our State and Federal delegations for their support and advocacy throughout this process. They understand how important this site is to the County and the State and they helped us amplify our message. Montgomery County is fortunate to have such engaged and influential legislators at both the State and Federal levels. Their voices continue to make a difference.
“As Maryland’s largest and most diverse community by race, socio-economic status and culture, we have been, and will continue to, make sure that our vaccination efforts are equitable throughout the County. We encourage all residents to get vaccinated as soon as they are eligible.
“Our priority has always been the health and safety of our residents as well as others in the region, which now includes having greater access to the COVID-19 vaccine. This mass vaccination site will be more accessible by public transit than other locations around the State, making it easier for people who depend on public transportation to get to the site.
“With the anticipated increase in the volume of vaccine that the State will receive from the Federal government in the coming weeks, this new site will enhance and expand our efforts to get more shots in the arms of Montgomery County residents, while also focusing on our most vulnerable residents and hardest hit communities. Vaccinations, masking up and testing are our best defenses against the virus. This mass vaccination site is a significant step forward, but we can’t stop doing the things that have kept us safe for the last year.”