Prince George’s County

Prince George’s County is currently in Phase 3. They have a central website where appointments can be made. It is first come, first served. Register now, and they will contact you to schedule an appointment. We recommend registering below if you are a Prince George’s County resident. While you wait for the Prince George’s County government to contact you, you can attempt to schedule an appointment through the resources below.

The state of Maryland is also offering vaccinations to residents at their mass vaccination sites. You must register, and they will contact you when you are able to schedule an appointment. We recommend you register here, as well. As of Monday, April 12, 2021, all residents aged 16+ are eligible for vaccination.

The private organizations below provide COVID-19 vaccinations. They open appointments when available, and the open appointments fill up quickly. It can be difficult to schedule an appointment. Check back often for availability.

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Phase 1A
  • Hospital personnel
  • Long-term care facilities – staff & residents
  • Licensed, registered and certified health care providers
  • Morticians, undertakers, funeral directors
  • Department of corrections staff
  • Court system (frontline judiciary staff)
Phase 1B
  • Adults 75+
  • Assisted living
  • People with developmental disabilities
  • Homeless, Women’s, Men’s, shelters and outreach (staff and residents)
  • Education/childcare sector (teachers and support staff, higher education, child care workers)
  • Critical government leadership for continuity of operations
Phase 1C
  • Adults age 65-74
  • Individuals receiving treatment in a hospital:
  • Cancer patients
  • End-stage renal disease patients
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Solid organ transplant disease patients
  • Diabetic patients (type 1 and 2)
  • Health and human services not covered in Phase 1A
  • Public health workers
  • Lab services
  • Vaccine manufacturing
  • Department of aging, social services human services
  • Veterinarians
  • Public safety not covered in Phase 1A
  • Essential workers at high risk
  • Food and agricultural workers (farms, processing centers, food banks)
  • Grocery store workers
  • Postal service workers
  • Public transit workers
  • Religious leadership
Phase 2A
  • Residents 60-64
Phase 2B
  • 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 aged 16+ with High Risk Medical Conditions:
    • Cancer
    • Chronic kidney disease
    • Chronic lung disease
    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    • Asthma (moderate-to-severe)
    • Interstitial lung disease
    • Heart conditions
    • HIV infection
    • Immuno-compromised state
    • Pulmonary hypertension
    • Obesity
    • Pregnancy
    • Sickle cell disease
    • Smoking, current or former
    • Type 1 & Type 2 diabetes
    • Down syndrome
    • Cerebrovascular disease
    • Cystic fibrosis
    • Hypertension or high blood pressure
    • Dementia, ALS, or neurological issues
    • Liver disease
    • Pulmonary disease
    • Stroke or cerebrovascular disease
    • Substance use disorder
  • Residents receiving long-term services and supports through the state’s Medicaid waiver and state plan services.
Phase 2C
  • Residents 55 and older 
  • Remaining incarcerated adults
  • Other essential workers (listed in alphabetical order)Construction workers
  • Energy (Pepco, SMECO, BGE, Washington Gas) 
  • Finance (i.e., banks)
  • IT & Communications
  • Media
  • Restaurants and food service
  • Social & human services (field/in-home services)
  • Transportation (private transportation/ride-share services/taxis)
  • Remaining state, local, and municipal employees for Continuity of Government (elected officials included)
Phase 3 – Current phase
  • Everyone age 16+