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The Maryland Department of Health has hired an adviser to support efforts in vaccinating vulnerable and underserved communities in Prince George鈥檚 County, a health department spokesman confirmed by email on Tuesday.

New hire Katina Rojas Nazario-Joy, will 鈥減rovide advisory and operational support to our vaccination team,鈥 said David McAllister, from the health department鈥檚 Office of Preparedness and Response.

The duties of her new position will include, connecting with 鈥渃ommunity leaders and county residents to promote and improve vaccine administration in Prince George鈥檚 County, as well as to provide communications support to the team,鈥 according to McAllister.

The announcement comes after months of lagging county vaccination rates and state efforts to focus on vaccinating the county鈥檚 Black and Brown residents.

As of Tuesday, just over 19.6% of Prince Georgians are fully vaccinated, according to state health department data. For months, Prince George鈥檚 had the lowest percentage of vaccinated adults in the state but ceded the last place spot in Maryland to Somerset County on Monday.

To help aid vaccination efforts, on April 7 the Federal Emergency Management Administration opened a mass vaccination clinic at the Greenbelt Metro station with a capacity to vaccinate up to 3,000 people per day. This is the first federally-operated site in the state and the second mass vaccination site located in the county.

Nazario-Joy鈥檚 current job title as listed on her LinkedIn profile is the 鈥淧rince George鈥檚 County COVID-19 Coordinator and Advisor to the Secretary of Health.鈥

For Nazario-Joy, Prince George鈥檚 is familiar territory. She previously worked for the county as a Latino liaison under County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) in the Stakeholder and Engagement Affairs Division, according to Gina Ford, a spokeswoman for Alsobrooks. Nazario-Joy held the position for just under two years, according to her LinkedIn profile.

Nazario-Joy has also worked for the U.S. Department of Commerce and for Novartis, a pharmaceuticals company.

In a statement, Alsobrooks congratulated Nazario-Joy on her new position. 鈥淚 am certain she will bring her tremendous knowledge and passion to this position,鈥 she said.

Ford said she was unaware of the dedicated adviser鈥檚 hiring and responsibilities.

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