The health department also has a hotline: 877-829-4862.
Fauquier County has a call center to help at
540-422-0111.
The number of people who want the vaccine far outnumbers the supply. It will require patience.
Fauquier Health vaccination information. Virginia has another 160 deaths â including the 53rd in Fauquier County â attributed to COVID-19.
But, the rate of new cases remains relatively low and the state over the last week has gotten close to Gov. Ralph Northamâs goal of administering 50,000 doses of vaccine per day.
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3,968 total cases in Fauquier since the pandemic began â up 16 from Monday morningâs report.
Fauquier public schools have 8 active cases among staff members and 9 among students as of Tuesday morning. The school system had 82 students and 16 staff members in quarantine as of Friday, Feb. 26.
The health department also has a hotline: 877-275-8343.
Fauquier County has a call center to help at
540-422-0111.
The number of people who want the vaccine far outnumbers the supply. It will require patience.
Fauquier Health vaccination information. The state health department Friday morning reported a record 234 new deaths attributed to COVID-19 across Virginia.
But, the Fauquier fatalities dropped by one to a total of 47 since the pandemic started.
Officials continue to work through death certificates from January, when the state experienced a post-holiday spike in new cases.
The reviews can add or subtract â as in Fauquier on Friday â deaths from local and state totals.
The health department also has a hotline: 877-275-8343.
Fauquier County has a call center to help at
540-422-0111.
The number of people who want the vaccine far outnumbers the supply. It will require patience.
Fauquier Health vaccination information. Fauquier again on Thursday morning has another death attributed to COVID-19, bringing the county total to 48 fatalities since the pandemic started.
New fatalities reported in Fauquier have totaled 11 over the last 6 days.
But, most of those result from delays in reviewing death certificates and adding fatalities resulting from the virus to state totals, according to health department officials.
The recently high death totals in Virginia result from Januaryâs post-holiday spike in COVID-19 cases, State Health Commissioner Norman Oliver said Wednesday.