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Across the health district, approximately 100,000 people are fully vaccinated. A total of more than 135,000 residents have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
Less than a third of the residents in the Rappahannock Area Health District have been fully vaccinated so far, according to the demographics presented by the state s vaccine dashboard.
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Virginia residents can use the Vaccine Appointment Scheduling Engine to find an appointment through the health district. Alternatively, residents can use the federal vaccine finder tool to find a coronavirus vaccine from a pharmacy or other healthcare provider.
Three Rivers Pandemic Update
Pandemic status: The US is improving
Case numbers across the United States are improving; the current case rate in the US is about 62,000/day 7 day rolling average. Fewer states are reporting increasing case rates.
Virginia is improving as well, our new case rate is less than 1200/day 7 day average.
Three Rivers is improving; our new case rate is averaging less than 15 cases/day, 7 day average.
In Virginia, about 43% of us have received at least one dose of the vaccine. In Three Rivers, almost 50% of our population has received at least one dose. 76% of our Three Rivers residents aged 65+ have received at least one dose.
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VDH: Overhaul to state vaccine registration system in the works State health officials are weighing whether or not to ditch the current system being used. By Henry Graff | March 11, 2021 at 12:22 PM EST - Updated March 11 at 6:14 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - An in-house solution to Virginia’s vaccine registration woes is around the corner. State health officials are weighing whether or not to ditch the current system being used. That’s because PrepMod has a flaw. People can share registration links, causing confusion and delays.
Recently, a new system called VASE was piloted to help schedule appointments for the first community vaccination clinics, which are scheduled to open next week.
Some slots remain deferred or empty, because vaccinated residents are getting notifications for appointments they don’t need.
“They’re sending invites to people who are already vaccinated,” said Jeff Katz, whose mother received an appointment after already being vaccinated. “Of course, they aren’t going to take the appointment, so it scares me those appointments aren’t being filled.”
The vaccinated population in D.C. may be overestimated in this map because some non-residents who work in D.C. are included in the totals.
Meanwhile, other appointment slots are being shared with people who are still ineligible.
“I clicked on the link and it let me go to the scheduling system,” Katz said. “I didn’t do it, cause I’m honest, but it’s there.”