and the largest. Even so, Hogan's not a fan, it appears.
'U.S. Reps. Jamie Raskin (D-Md. 8) and David Trone (D-Md. 6) have written a letter to Gov. Larry Hogan and Marylands Acting Secretary of Health Dennis Schrader urging that the state open a mass vaccination site in Montgomery County.
[D]espite Montgomery suffering the worst casualty rate in Maryland and despite having the second-highest number of cases in the state, it still has no mass vaccination site for its population of more than one million people, Raskin and Trone write.
Raskin and Trone make the case in the letter that as six statewide mass vaccination sites are operating across Maryland, Hogans administration is not fully promoting their goal of ensuring equitable vaccine distribution to vulnerable communities by not having a mass vaccination site in Montgomery County. The two representatives note that Montgomery County is the most populous county in Maryland, which has a majority-minority population and is the most diverse County in Our state.
The representatives write that Montgomery Countys diverse demographics present complex challenges for the local health department in vaccine distribution which could be successfully addressed with a local mass vaccination site. They say that its wishful thinking to believe Montgomery Countys lower-income, working-class, immigrant, and senior residents can take time out of work or make travel arrangements to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the distant sites.'>>>
https://www.mymcmedia.org/raskin-trone-urge-hogan-to-open-mass-vaccination-site-in-montgomery-county/
Problems with Baltimore County, Hogan's not a fan, it appears.