Johns Hopkins University Researchers Say Maryland's COVID-19 Vaccine Website Is Least Accessible For Those With Disabilities
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Johns Hopkins University created a dashboard ranking how well states are making their COVID-19 vaccine websites accessible for those with disabilities.
Not good news for Maryland.
Researchers have the state's website coming in last, citing the most errors on the site.
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The database says most state websites rely on charts and tables that can be difficult or impossible for people with vision impairments and other disabilities.
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