Officials needed to maintain continuity of government (including judges and public facing judicial workers
NDPH vaccination clinics are closed to the general public. Health officials say they will continue to prioritize Phase 1a healthcare workers for closed point of dispensing (PODs) until they all have the opportunity for vaccination.
Starting January 25, Norfolk residents who meet the Phase 1a or 1b eligibility requirements can preregister for a vaccine two ways:
Call 664-SHOT (7478) Monday â Friday from 8 a.m. â 4 p.m.
If you are eligible, you are highly encouraged to use the online form due to long wait times. The preregistration process will add you to a waitlist within the specific phase in which you are eligible.
Central Shenandoah Health District will expand COVID-19 vaccination to Phase 1b
Published Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, 8:28 pm
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The Central Shenandoah Health District will be making available closed point of dispensing COVID-19 vaccination clinics specifically for Phase 1b priority groups.
Phase 1b is the second group eligible to receive the vaccine, and includes police, fire and hazmat response personnel, those living and working in correctional facilities, homeless shelters and migrant labor camps, childcare/K-12 teachers and staff, food and agriculture workers, manufacturers, grocery store workers, public transit workers, mail carriers (USPS and pr
Three Rivers Health District Will Expand COVID-19 Vaccination to “Phase 1b” Recipients
Middlesex County, VA Beginning, the week of January 17, the Three Rivers Health District will conduct closed “point of dispensing” (POD) COVID-19 vaccination clinics specifically for “Phase 1b” priority groups. Phase 1b is the second group eligible to receive the vaccine, and includes police, fire and hazmat response personnel, those living and working in correctional facilities, homeless shelters and migrant labor camps, childcare/K-12 teachers and staff, food and agriculture workers, manufacturers, grocery store workers, public transit workers, mail carriers (USPS and private), anyone age 65 and older, and those individuals 16-64 years with high risk medical conditions. Residents in Phase 1a will still be provided opportunities to receive the vaccine.
Local vaccinations available for those 65 and older
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Gov. Ralph Northam has expanded Phase 1b to include citizens 65 and older, along with younger people with certain medical conditions. We are pleased to provide a safe and effective vaccine to our residents. While the vaccine provides hope on the horizon, it will still be months before the vaccine is widely available publicly. Itâs important to remember we are still very much in the trenches of this pandemic and we must continue to adhere to COVID-19 prevention practices. Dr. Wade Kartchner, health district medical director Fauquier residents 65 and over can sign up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, regional health officials announced Friday morning.