Eligible MD residents can schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments at Giant Food's pharmacies. Plus, vaccination rates climb, mass vax sites.  

First dose appointments can be scheduled at giantfood.com/covid-info. If no appointments are available, check back at a later time.

 Giant Food, the Landover, Maryland-based company with locations across the state, announced Wednesday it is offering the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible residents at all 152 in-store pharmacy locations. This includes stores in Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Delaware.

Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that for the first time, more than 70,000 COVID-19 vaccinations were reported in a single day in Maryland. In total, the state is reporting a record 70,373 new vaccinations—shattering all previous daily records.

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In addition, the state is reporting a new record seven-day average of 55,074 shots per day. A total of 2,689,924 doses have now been administered.

According to CDC data, Maryland has surpassed 75 percent of Marylanders 65 and older receiving at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

"We have placed Maryland's seniors at the forefront of our statewide vaccination strategy, and as nursing home outbreaks and deaths continue to decline, we are seeing those efforts pay off in a big way," Hogan said in a news release. "If you know a senior who has not yet been vaccinated, please reach out to encourage them and help them to pre-register or make an appointment."

Each week, the state has expanded efforts to vaccinate seniors, standing up a dedicated call center, partnering with hospital systems to hold clinics at independent living facilities, piloting clinics at adult day care centers, and bringing primary care providers online.

Marylanders eligible in Phase 1, 2A, and 2B are all eligible to pre-register for an appointment at the state's mass vaccination sites or the new federal site in Prince George's County.

Mass Vaccination Sites

Maryland will open six more mass vaccination sites in April, Hogan said. This will bring the state's total to 12 high-volume immunization sites. Read more at Patch