Gov. Larry Hogan spoke on GMA: "Good Morning America" about COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans.

Maryland has been allocated about 155,000 coronavirus vaccines, but Hogan says with about 300,000 front-line health care workers, it's "not enough."

"We're not going to have enough for everybody, so we're just asking for patience."

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Despite that challenge, Hogan said he plans to prioritize the most vulnerable.

"As they come in, we just start working our way down that pyramid of a list," said Hogan. "We're hoping to get maybe 300,000 by the end of December, and hopefully  it's going to really ramp up from there as production starts to accelerate."

Despite Hogan's public criticism of how the federal government is handling the pandemic, he said he thinks the vaccines are being distributed in a fair way. However, Hogan acknowledges convincing people that the vaccine is safe is needed to get the virus under control. Read more at WBAL