UpdatedMon, Feb 8, 2021 at 1:39 pm ET
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As of Monday, 1,105,102 vaccine doses had been administered of the 1,580,800 doses distributed so far to Virginia. (Shutterstock)
VIRGINIA Virginia passed the 1 million COVID-19 vaccine mark over the weekend as the state slowly moves forward in getting its population vaccinated. As of Monday, 1,105,102 vaccine doses had been administered of the 1,580,800 doses distributed to the state, according to the Virginia Health Department.
As the nation nears the two-month anniversary of its vaccination program, 206,942 Virginians, or 2.4 percent of the state s population, have been fully vaccinated.
An estimated 10.5 percent of the state s population has received at least one dose of the vaccine. The first COVID-19 vaccines were given in the United States on Dec. 14.
Manassas City Library to open soon at Wellington Station The Mansssas City Library is preparing to open at Wellington Station, at 10104 Dumfries Road. [Photo: Theresa Coates Ellis, Manassas City Councilwoman]
The countdown is on to the opening of Manassas City’s first library branch.
The Manassas City Library is slated to open on Tuesday, February 2 and is located at the Wellington Station shopping center, at 10104 Dumfries Road, next to a Giant Food store. Since it opened in 1974, Central Library Branch, at 8061 Mathis Avenue, located just across the city line in Prince William County, has been the closest library to city residents.