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Updated information needed for those pre-registered to receive a vaccine


Updated information needed for those pre-registered to receive a vaccine
VA State Vaccine Coordinator Danny Avula answers vaccine registration questions
By Elizabeth Holmes | March 6, 2021 at 8:18 PM EST - Updated March 7 at 9:16 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Virginia Department of Health is now telling everyone who is pre-registered for a vaccine to update their information as soon as possible. If you don’t, your vaccine appointment may be delayed.
Dr. Danny Avula, Virginia’s vaccine coordinator, told NBC29 in an interview that the change is necessary as more groups become eligible for the vaccine.
“It will give them an opportunity to confirm that they are in the system, but they can update their address info if they’ve moved, they can update anything else about their status that might change them from a 1B to a 1A, or a 1C to a 1B,” Avula said. “There are some data fields where they didn’t necessarily have the option to put in all th ....

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Maryland governor vows to increase Black vaccination rate


Hogan vows to increase Black vaccination rate, while D.C. leaves questions open about who gets priority
Julie Zauzmer, Erin Cox and Rachel Chason, The Washington Post
March 4, 2021
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Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, left, and Prince George s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, a Democrat, visit a Giant pharmacy vaccination site in Capitol Heights in January 2021.Washington Post photo by Bill O Leary
District of Columbia officials offered little information Thursday about who will get vaccinated first under the city s new centralized preregistration system, while Maryland leaders discussed strengthening efforts to make sure Black residents have access to vaccines.
Beginning next week, District residents and workers seeking a vaccine will face a different process: They will fill out a form that asks about their age, health condition, address and other information, then wait. When it s their turn to schedule an appointment, the city wi ....

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Fact or fiction: Bay Area vaccine sites are giving out extra shots


Investigation: Are Bay Area vaccine sites giving out extra shots?
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FEMA employees assist walk-in vaccination appointments at an entrance to the COVID-19 mass vaccination site opened to the public at the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum Complex in Oakland, Calif. on Feb. 16, 2021. The site is expected to deliver up to 6,000 shots of COVID-19 vaccine a day.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE
While demand for the COVID-19 vaccine is surging amid scarce supply, stories are flying around about pharmacies, hospitals and mass vaccination sites passing out excess doses to people who just happen to be at the right place at the right time. There is also a lot of talk about waiting lists that vaccination sites use when they need to dispense doses at risk of expiring. ....

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CT faces a crush of 600,000 becoming vaccine eligible on March 1


CT faces a crush of 600,000 becoming vaccine eligible on March 1
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Doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in Hartford, Connecticut. (Brad Horrigan/Hartford Courant/TNS)Photo by Brad Horrigan | [email protected]/Hartford Courant/TNS / TNSShow MoreShow Less
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(FILES) In this file photo RN Natalie O Connor loads syringes with the Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine before heading out to see patients at their homes at Hartford HealthCare at Home in Bloomfield, Connecticut on February 12, 2021. - Gary Jackson doesn t want the Covid vaccine even though the virus kills Black people at a starkly higher rate a deep problem experts say the United States must confront in controlling its disastrous outbreak. By some measures, African Americans have died from coronavirus in the highest proportion of any group in the United States, yet are by far the most skeptical of getting the Covid shots shown to be safe and effective in trials.It s a dangerous situa ....

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