Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday announced more than $123.2 million in state funding to local health departments. The money is aimed at supporting COVID-19 vaccination efforts and addressing budget shortfalls.

“As the state begins mass vaccination, and continues to expand the distribution network of vaccinators, county health departments will play a critical role in our focus on hard-to-reach areas and underserved populations,” Hogan said in a statement. “I want to thank and extend my appreciation to all of the vaccinators who are working around the clock to serve the community.”

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To date, Maryland providers have administered 601,914 COVID-19 vaccines and 73.9% of all first doses received from the federal government. On average, providers are administering 21,714 shots per day, a 64% increase over the last two weeks.

On Friday, the state opens mass vaccination sites at the Baltimore Convention Center and Six Flags America. The 24 local health departments are key parts of the vaccination effort. Read more at WBAL