While many Maryland
residents wait patiently to receive their government-funded COVID-19
vaccine, the state’s two biggest counties—both illegal immigrant
sanctuaries—have launched a “special clinic” to inoculate
600 Latinos a week. The exclusive operation will be stationed at the
Adventist HealthCare facility in Takoma Park, which is situated in
Montgomery County, Maryland’s most populous. The shots will also be
offered to Latinos who live in nearby Prince George’s County. Recipients
will be “preselected” by an area open borders group, Casa de
Maryland, and a Latino Health Initiative launched by Montgomery County two
decades ago. In a statement announcing the venture public
officials claim that it will help overcome inequities in the vaccine
rollout as well as general health disparities that plague poor minority
communities.
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