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As Virginia takes the first steps in an unprecedented vaccination campaign, there are still questions health officials canât answer â from when the vaccine will become widely available to how many doses the state will receive over the next few months.
Another detail theyâre trying to confirm is who will be administering the COVID-19 vaccines. Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver put out an âurgentâ call for volunteers earlier this month, urging health care providers to sign up for the stateâs Medical Reserve Corps. Even in normal times â and with diseases far less deadly than COVID-19 â coordinating a statewide vaccination campaign is a logistical challenge. But as local health departments struggle to contain a third surge of cases, all while planning for a frontline role in vaccine administration, Virginia health leaders are working to expand the stateâs medical workforce.
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Hoping to vaccinate millions against COVID-19, officials seek to expand Virginiaâs health care workforce A provider with Augusta Health administers a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this week. (Source: Courtesy of Augusta Health) By Kate Masters | December 21, 2020 at 12:12 PM EST - Updated December 21 at 12:12 PM
As Virginia takes the first steps in an unprecedented vaccination campaign, there are still questions health officials canât answer â from when the vaccine will become widely available to how many doses the state will receive over the next few months.
Another detail theyâre trying to confirm is who will be administering the COVID-19 vaccines. Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver put out an âurgentâ call for volunteers earlier this month, urging health care providers to sign up for the stateâs Medical Reserve Corps. Even in normal times â and with diseases far less deadly than COVID-19 â coordinating a statewide vac