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CDC awards Virginia more than $77 million to promote vaccine equity

How are people selected from the COVID-19 vaccine waitlist?

How are people selected from the COVID-19 vaccine waitlist? Upon pre-registration, how are people chosen from the waitlist to receive the vaccine? That’s a popular question in Hampton Roads. Author: Eugene Daniel (WVEC) Updated: 12:27 PM EST February 2, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Marianne Seibel and her husband pre-registered for the COVID-19 in Virginia Beach the morning of January 25.  The couple, ages 74 and 77 respectively, said they received an email minutes later confirming their information had been received and sent to the Virginia Department of Health. They have not heard anything since then – and that would not be an issue for the retired couple, if they did not know other people in their age range who applied the same day and already received their first dose.

Virginia Beach: At current projected rate, COVID-19 vaccinations would take 2 years

Virginia Beach: At current projected rate, COVID-19 vaccinations would take 2 years With Virginia Beach now in Phase 1B of the vaccine rollout, leaders call for an increased supply of the COVID-19 vaccine to meet the demand in VA s largest city. Author: Evan Watson Updated: 6:00 PM EST January 25, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. A low supply of vaccine doses are limiting cities and local health departments from speeding up the vaccine process. Virginia Beach projects it could take close to two years to vaccinate everyone eligible unless the supply increases. The Virginia Beach Health District moved into Phase 1B on Monday, providing vaccine doses to essential workers and at-risk adults at the Virginia Beach Convention Center.

More local health districts to move into Phase 1b of COVID-19 vaccinations

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 – Friday from 8 a.m. – 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.

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