COVID-19 Vaccination Information
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Vaccination Information and Updates
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY VACCINATION DISTRIBUTION PLAN COVID-19 vaccinations will be coordinated through Prince George’s County and the State of Maryland. The City of College Park will not be coordinating vaccination distribution. For more information on the County’s vaccination distribution plan, visit the County's page here. For more information on the State of Maryland’s vaccination distribution plan, visit the State's page here. Prince George's County is currently in Phase 2B. Phase 2B includes:
•Residents 16 and older with medical conditions that increase their risk for severe COVID-19 illness. •Residents 16 and older with disabilities who are receiving SSI or SSDI benefits, Maryland Medicaid EID individuals, Maryland Medicaid REM recipients, and Marylanders receiving TDAP benefits. •Residents receiving long-term services and support through the state's Medicaid waiver and state plan services. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
How do I know if I am eligible to receive the vaccine? Individuals who fall into the categories listed above for the current vaccine phase (Phase 1C), as well as for the previous phases (Phase 1A and 1B), are eligible to receive the vaccine at this time. For information on eligibility in each vaccine distribution phase, visit the County's website here.
I'm eligible! How do I schedule an appointment to be vaccinated? Individuals who live or work in Prince George's County who are eligible for the vaccine are required to fill out a pre-registration form that can be found on the County's website here. As vaccine appointments become available, individuals who are eligible will receive an email from the Health Department with a link and instructions on how to make a vaccine appointment. COVID-19 vaccines are offered by appointment only.
I was eligible for a vaccine in a previous phase, but still have received the vaccine. What should I do? Individuals who were eligible to receive vaccinations in previous phases and still have not received the vaccine should fill out the pre-registration form as well.
I am not yet eligible to receive the vaccine, but plan to get vaccinated when I am eligible. What should I do?
Anyone who lives or works in Prince George's County and is not yet eligible for the vaccine in the current phase should still fill out the pre-registration form. Based on your responses, you will be notified of eligibility when the County moves into future phases of vaccine distribution. As appointments become available, you will receive a link with instructions on how to schedule your vaccine appointment. How do I find a vaccination clinic near me?
◦The State of Maryland has a tool on its website to find the closest vaccination clinic near you. Visit that page here.
◦Prince George's County-Operated Clinics
◾Cedar Heights Community Center in Seat Pleasant ◾Cheverly Health Center in Cheverly ◾Kentland Community Center in Landover ◾Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center in Laurel ◾Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Center in Fort Washington ◾Sports and Learning Complex in Landover ◦Vaccination Partners & State-Operated Clinics
◾There are a number of vaccination sites available in Prince George's County that are not operated by the County. We encourage you to sign up at these other sites to increase your options to receive a COVID-19 vaccine appointment.
◾Additional Non County-Operated Sites ◾Maryland GoVAX COVID-19 Vaccine Statewide Pre-Registration System What should I bring to my vaccination appointment?
◦Your ID ◦Your insurance card (if you have insurance). Insurance is not required to receive the vaccine. Can I receive a vaccine if I do not have an appointment scheduled?
◦Prince George's County is not accepting walk-ins for vaccinations at this time. I am interested in learning more about the vaccine. Where can I do so? ◦For information on the vaccine, please visit the Prince George's County website, as well as the State of Maryland's website.
For all COVID-19 related City information, please visit the City’s dedicated COVID-19 webpage at www.collegeparkmd.gov/covid19. The website has information related to which essential local businesses remain open to the public, as well as other resources and information for residents and businesses.
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Local Resources
Prince George's County Vaccination Information: https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3730/COVID-19-Vaccination
Prince George's County Vaccination Pre-Registration Form: https://covid19vaccination.princegeorgescountymd.gov/
State of Maryland's Vaccination Information: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/pages/vaccine
COVID-19 Information
The City would like to remind residents to only share accurate information from the CDC, state or county health departments to reduce misinformation. For the latest and most accurate information about this evolving situation, visit the CDC, state and county health department websites: CDC: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
Maryland Department of Health: health.maryland.gov/coronavirus
Prince George’s County Department of Health: health.mypgc.us/coronavirus