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Augusta Health to welcome walk-ins at COVID-19 vaccine clinics as supply allows Augusta Health (Source: WHSV) By WHSV Newsroom | May 4, 2021 at 10:10 PM EDT - Updated May 4 at 10:10 PM
FISHERSVILLE, Va. (WHSV) - In Augusta Healthâs latest COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic update, the hospital says walk-ins will now be welcomed for vaccination clinics as supply allows.
However, appointments are still preferred for clinics, which can be scheduled by clicking here. Clinics are now open to any Virginia resident.
In the next few weeks, Augusta Health says Community Vaccine Clinics will be held at local high schools at the request of local school districts. On-campus vaccine clinics with special hours for this week include:
As COVID-19 vaccine rollouts progress throughout Virginia, many students have begun to search for ways to get vaccinated as quickly as possible.Â
As of April 2, the Central Shenandoah Health District has moved into Phase 1C of the vaccine rollout process. Prior to this, the health district had been in Phase 1B since Jan. 18. Phase 1B included frontline essential workers, people between the ages of 16 and 64 with underlying health conditions, adults 65 and older and those who live in homeless shelters, migrant camps or correctional facilities. Phase 1C allows essential workers not included in phase 1B to be vaccinated.Â
For the majority of students, this means they didnât qualify to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Harrisonburg until recently.Â