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3 Children Die Of COVID-19 In Virginia As Delta Cases Surge Among Kids

With CDC data fluctuating, many left wondering whether to return to masks

With CDC data fluctuating, many left wondering whether to return to masks Tracking the CDC data over the past two days shows how the change in guidelines from the CDC could lead to some confusion for fully vaccinated Virginians. and last updated 2021-07-28 18:31:56-04 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va One benefit of working at a music shop and school is that the music literally never stops. Emma Ford, who works at The Music Tree in Bon Air, said the store never stopped something else during the pandemic: requiring masks inside. “All our teachers are vaccinated; all our staff has been vaccinated. A lot of our students have been vaccinated but we ask everyone to still wear masks because we have a lot of students who are underaged and we want to protect everyone,” Ford said.

VSU mobile units to take vaccines out into underserved communities

VSU mobile units to take vaccines out into underserved communities Vaccine Image / Generic (Source: Hawaii News Now) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 6, 2021 at 5:14 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 5:14 PM ETTRICK, Va. (WWBT) - Virginia State University announced that it will use mobile units to take COVID-19 vaccines out into underserved communities. The newly created VSU Public Health Institute aims “to provide local, regional, and global outreach through strategic partnerships and collaborations.” So far, the mass vaccination site at the VSU Multi-Purpose Center has provided nearly 40,000 vaccinations to Virginians. “The mission of VSU aligns with the mission of area Health Districts,” says Mr. Hubert Harris, VSU Chief of Staff. “We are all committed to getting the community vaccinated to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including vaccinating the underserved population.”

Chesterfield Health District COVID-19 vaccine supply increases

Chesterfield Health District COVID-19 vaccine supply increases Chesterfield Health District COVID-19 vaccine supply increases By Henry Graff | March 10, 2021 at 11:25 AM EST - Updated March 10 at 6:53 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - COVID-19 vaccine supply is finally increasing for the Chesterfield Health District. The weekly supply has gone from about 4,500 doses to about 10,000. That’s a game-changer for the district, which serves not only Chesterfield County but also Powhatan County and Colonial Heights. “I think it’s more capacity-oriented. We certainly don’t want to create expectations that we can’t deliver on,” Dr. Alexander Samuel, Chesterfield Health District Director, said. While the district is doing appointment-only clinics at Chesterfield fairgrounds, Dr. Samuel says they are sending a lot of vaccine supply to hospitals, doctors and pharmacies in that area.

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