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Virginia s hospitals are filling up with COVID patients Its rural, unvaccinated population may be the cause
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May.24 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses making sense of travel restrictions and why it is not yet time to relax in the fight against Covid-19. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News.
Some five months after the Bristol regionâs first COVID-19 vaccine was administered, less than a third of area residents have been vaccinated and the pace, of late, has nearly stalled.
State health departments report about 37% of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia residents have received at least one dose â compared to 48% of the entire U.S. population â while 31% of this regionâs residents are fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. That compares to 38% fully vaccinated nationwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Though Virginia announced plans to expand Phase 1b of the COVID-19 vaccinations to include people age 65 or older (and people under age 64 who suffer from underlying health conditions), news soon broke that the federal government has already exhausted its vaccine reserve.
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Galax City Public Schools teachers and staff receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 15. On Monday, Breanne Forbes Hubbard of the Mount Rogers Health District confirmed that vaccine allocations for the expanded groups have not yet been received. “Mount Rogers Health District has not received any additional vaccine allocation for those [ages] 65-74 or those 16-64 with underlying health conditions. Community partners also did not receive additional vaccine allocation for this group, and some community partners did not receive additional vaccine allocation at all for this week, which limits appointment availability,” Hubbard said.