Will there be enough vaccine for everyone?

When the FDA first authorizes or approves the use of one or more COVID-19 vaccines in the United States, there will be a limited supply, and not everyone will be able to be vaccinated right away. It is understandable how concerning this would be for people, especially for those who are at increased risk for serious illness from this virus and for their loved ones. That is why, early in the response, the federal government began investing in select vaccine manufacturers to help them increase their ability to quickly make and distribute a large amount of COVID-19 vaccine. This will allow the United States to start with as much vaccine as possible and continually increase the supply in the weeks and months to follow. The goal is for everyone to be able to easily get a
COVID-19 vaccine as soon as large quantities are available. Several thousand vaccination providers will be available, including doctors’ offices, retail pharmacies, hospitals, and federally qualified health centers.

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1. What is a COVID-19 vaccine?
2. What is Operation Warp Speed?
3. How do we know the COVID-19 vaccine is safe?
4. Is a COVID-19 vaccine necessary?
5. Why would I need a vaccine if I can do other things — like social distancing, washing my hands and wearing a mask — to prevent the virus that causes COVID-19 from spreading?
6. What is Maryland doing to help make sure people can get vaccinated against COVID-19?
7. Does Prince George’s County have a campaign to address any concerns people may have about getting the vaccine?
8. What is an emergency use authorization (EUA) and how is it used to respond to COVID-19?
9. What percentage of the community needs to get vaccinated to have herd immunity to COVID-19?
10. How many doses of a COVID-19 vaccine will be needed? Will a second booster dose be needed?
11. Will a COVID-19 vaccine need to be given annually?
12. How long will it take before a COVID-19 vaccine is able to prevent serious illness for the recipient?
13. Will there be enough vaccine for everyone?
14. How will vaccinations be distributed as part of Maryland’s phased vaccination plan?
15. Will I have to pay for COVID-19 vaccination?
16. If you had the virus and recovered will you still need to get the vaccine?
17. Does immunity after getting COVID-19 last longer than protection from COVID-19 vaccines?
18. If I get the vaccine, do I still have to wear a mask and practice social distancing?
19. Will an influenza (flu) vaccine protect me from COVID-19?
20. Why is it important to get the flu vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic?
21. What can I do to help protect myself from getting COVID-19 until I can receive a vaccine?
22. What phase of the vaccination distribution is Prince George’s County currently in? When will I be able to get the vaccine and where do I go?
23. What is a COVID-19 variant, and will the vaccine protect me from it?
24. When will the County move into additional phases of the vaccination distribution plan, and how will I sign up or be notified that I am eligible?