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The Prince William Health District s Manassas Mall clinic will administer the Moderna coronavirus vaccine to Prince William County residents this week. The clinic will accept walk-ins. (Liam Griffin/Patch)
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA The Prince William Health District will administer the Moderna coronavirus vaccine to residents who walk in to the Manassas Mall clinic this week. No appointment is necessary, the health district said.
The Manassas Mall is located at 8300 Sudley Road in Manassas. To find the clinic, residents should enter the mall between the Uptown Alley entertainment center and Macy s. The entrance is near the intersection of Sudley Road and Rixlew Lane.
State pre-registration no longer required for coronavirus vaccine A Prince William County Public Schools teachers receives a coronavirus vaccination at Unity Reed High School outside Manassas. [Uriah Kiser/PLN]
You no longer have to schedule an appointment days in advance ahead of time to get the coronavirus vaccine.
Today, the Prince William Health District says residents simply visit vase.vdh.virginia.gov and schedule their vaccination appointment with the Prince William Health District (PWHD).
Once in VASE, enter your Zip Code, then select 25-miles for the Distance Range(10-miles – too limiting, clinic options may not show). You have the option to select the vaccine type and the date and time for your vaccination.
Prince William will resume use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine A Prince William County Public Schools teachers receives a coronavirus vaccination at Unity Reed High School outside Manassas. [Uriah Kiser/PLN]
The Prince William Health District will resume the use of the Johnson and Johnson one dose COVID-19 vaccine. The Virginia Department of Health has directed vaccine providers to begin the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine consistent with a review by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration.
The use of this vaccine is recommended based on the FDA and CDC findings that the vaccine is safe and effective in preventing COVID-19, the vaccine’s benefits outweighing known and potential risks in people 18 and older. Review of the data showed a low chance of blood clots and low platelets (thrombosis-thrombocytopenia syndrome) in the almost 8 million people who received the vaccine. The FDA and CDC will continue to investigate this risk.