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Fredericksburg-area health district opens up vaccine eligibility ahead of schedule


Everyone age 16 and up in the Rappahannock Area Health District will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Friday, about 10 days ahead of the national schedule for open eligibility.
“We are excited to expand vaccination opportunities for all community members,” said Dr. Denise Bonds, acting director of the local health district that includes Fredericksburg and the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford.
MWHC President and CEO Michael McDermott about the health care system s response to COVID-19 in an Ask the Mayor segment with Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw
The Rappahannock–Rapidan Health District, which includes Culpeper, Fauquier and Orange counties, moved to phase 2, the general public, on Monday. The Three Rivers Health District, which includes Westmoreland County and other Northern Neck localities, plans to move to the next phase within one to two weeks, according to a Tuesday press release. ....

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State 'on the cusp' of vaccine eligibility for all adults


Health districts across the Fredericksburg region are ready for the news Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday: Anyone in Virginia age 16 and older who wants a COVID-19 vaccine will be eligible for it starting April 18.
That’s almost two weeks ahead of President Joe Biden’s goal of having the general public eligible for shots by May 1.
“We’re on the cusp of open eligibility. It is really just days away and that’s a great thing for our community,” Dr. Mike McDermott, CEO of Mary Washington Hospital, said during an “Ask the Mayor” session recorded this week with Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw. “It’s the best health decision that you can make for yourself, and so I encourage everybody to get vaccinated as quickly as possible.” ....

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