


#RightNow: Frustration and impatience sets in at the Six Flags America vaccination site in #Bowie Maryland, many drivers cutting the 2+ mile line, some redirected by Prince George’s Co Police @PGPDNews #Chopper4 @nbcwashington @charlienbc #BreakingNews #CoronavirusPandemic pic.twitter.com/XmHYp9WWX6
— ʙʀᴀᴅ ꜰʀᴇɪᴛᴀꜱ (@Chopper4Brad) March 5, 2021
Regarding the traffic backups from Friday, in a statement to NBC Washington, the Maryland Department of Health encouraged residents to stop cutting in line. They said the vaccination site is a large logistical operation, and they are making daily adjustments to solve issues. Some drivers even tried to cut the long line that stretched for more than a mile, with two cars getting into a fender-bender in one case. Prince George’s County resident Mary Burgett told NBC Washington that she waited in line for two hours. She said she didn’t let anyone in front of her. “There was somebody and it was like nobody was letting her in line and I wasn’t gracious enough either,” Burgett said. “If I can get my second vaccination someplace else, I will.” The backup Friday was about 2 miles long, beginning on Church Road and extending west down Central Avenue into the parking lots on Friday, WTOP traffic reporter Dave Dildine said. “The Six Flags mass vaccination site is currently serving 400 people an hour with a goal of 500 per hour. This is, of course, a large logistical operation and we are making daily adjustments to solve problems,” Maryland Department of Health spokesman Charles Gischlar said in a statement. Traffic control measures for Saturday’s amusement park opening included personnel to direct traffic and signs. Gischlar said the state health department is working with the Department of Transportation and state and local law enforcement agencies. As of Saturday, Maryland is averaging more than 50,000 shots in one day and has given more than 1.5 million shots to date, according to Hogan’s office. WTOP’s Acacia James and Jack Moore contributed to this report.
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