With health care premiums expected to skyrocket next year, Maryland is launching a first-of-its-kind effort to make sure adults can access lifesaving vaccines regardless of their ability to pay.

Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday unveiled a new statewide adult vaccine program that will offer free immunizations to uninsured and underinsured Marylanders ages 19 and older.

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The program, administered by the Maryland Department of Health, will operate through local health departments and aims to reduce preventabl

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