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NoVA Starts Phase 1c Vaccinations With Eye On Phase 2 Deadline

NoVA Starts Phase 1c Vaccinations With Eye On Phase 2 Deadline Patch 4 days ago Emily Leayman © Scott Anderson/Patch Northern Virginia s health districts are scheduling appointments in the last vaccination phase before everyone 16 and older becomes eligible by April 18. VIRGINIA This week marked the start of phase 1c COVID-19 vaccinations for many of Northern Virginia s health districts as they face an April 18 deadline to open eligibility to anyone 16 and up. Phase 1c is the last phase before phase 2 for all residents 16 and up. Essential worker groups covered in phase 1c include energy; water, wastewater, and waste removal workers; housing and construction; food service; transportation and logistics; institutions of higher education faculty and staff; workers in finance; information technology and communication; media; legal services; public safety (engineers); and other public health workers.

Hairstylists, accountants, and other workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in Fairfax County

Public safety engineers, including emergency communication centers and heavy and civil engineering construction Other public health workers, such as public health program administrators and researchers in physical, engineering, and life sciences The Fairfax Health District encompasses Fairfax County, the cities of Fairfax and Falls Church, and the towns of Clifton, Herndon and Vienna. Individuals who are eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination can register through the Fairfax County Health Department’s website or by contacting the department’s call center at 703-324-7404. This latest expansion of eligibility comes just two days after Fairfax County opened vaccine registrations up to an initial group of Phase 1c workers, including food service workers, cleaning and janitorial staff, and faculty and staff at higher education institutions.

Phase 1C Of Vaccinations Begins In Fairfax Health District

Reply The Fairfax County Health Department opened COVID-19 vaccine registration to some essential workers in phase 1c. (Emily Leayman/Patch) FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA The Fairfax County Health Department announced Monday COVID-19 vaccine registrations have opened to certain essential workers in phase 1c. People who live or work in the Fairfax Health District (Fairfax County or cities of Falls Church or Fairfax) and fall into these essential worker groups can register: energy; water, wastewater, and waste removal workers; housing and construction; food service; transportation and logistics; and institutions of higher education faculty and staff. Other groups that will be eligible later in phase 1c are workers in finance; information technology and communication; media; legal services; public safety (engineers); and other public health workers). The health department expects to open registration to remaining phase 1c groups later this week and start phase 2 (all residents 16 and up) by

Fairfax County vaccine rollout moves to Phase 1c as COVID-19 cases stay level

Fairfax County vaccine rollout moves to Phase 1c as COVID-19 cases stay level
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Some Virginia Health Districts Start Phase 2 Of Vaccinations

Some Virginia Health Districts Start Phase 2 Of Vaccinations Patch 1 hr ago Emily Leayman © Shutterstock Health districts in some parts of Virginia have begun opening COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all people 16 and over. VIRGINIA Some health districts in Virginia have made all residents 16 and up eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine a few weeks before all areas are expected to open eligibility. Phase 2, which includes all Virginians 16 and up, has started in the following health districts: Lord Fairfax, Rappahannock Rapidan, Three Rivers, Eastern Shore, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Southside, Pittsylvania-Danville, West Piedmont, and Central Virginia. As of Sunday, 12 health districts remain in phase 1b, including Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Arlington and Alexandria. Phase 1b covers people 65 and older, people with underlying health conditions, and certain essential workers. There are 11 health districts in phase 1c, which incl

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