12. Other Public Health Workers
All phases are identified in detail at www.vdh.virginia.gov/covid-19-vaccine/. Overlap of vaccination of phases may occur to ensure people in each phase are vaccinated as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Vaccines remain available only by pre-registration and appointment. To pre-register, or to update your pre-registration record, visit www.vaccine.virginia.gov or call 1-877-VAX-IN-VA (1-877-829-4682). English- and Spanish-speaking operators are available. Translation services also are available, in more than 100 languages. For TTY, dial 7-1-1.
“Everyone is encouraged to pre-register, so that when your vaccine is available, you can get it as quickly as possible,” said Scott J. Spillmann, M.D., M.P.H., director of the Pittsylvania/Danville and Southside Health Districts.
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Across Virginia, 1,438,512 people have received at least one dose (16.9 percent of the population) and 782,229 people are fully vaccinated. (Mark Hand/Patch)
VIRGINIA As of Saturday, 2,220,399 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Virginia, according to the state Department of Health. Local health departments lead the state with 696,395 total doses given, followed by hospitals with 625,737 total doses.
In Virginia, a large percentage of residents 75 and older are fully vaccinated or have an appointment to get either their first or second vaccine shot. A growing number of people between the ages of 18 and 64 with underlying conditions also have received their first vaccine shot.
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