Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine? Did you have a flu shot, shingles shot, or another vaccine 14 days before or after?
Warning Do Not Schedule Other Vaccines 14 Days Before or After Your COVID-19 Vaccine:
Due to safety concerns, the CDC recommends not taking multiple vaccines within 14 days.
Prince William Health District (PWHD) is unable to vaccinate individuals who have received another vaccination, such as flu or shingles, within 14 days before scheduled COVID-19 vaccination.
PWHD recommends that patients do not schedule other vaccinations within 14 days after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination. Patients may receive emergency vaccinations (such as rabies and tetanus) within 14 days after COVID-19 vaccination. However, if a patient receives emergency vaccination before COVID-19 vaccination, PWHD will require the patient to wait 14 days.
Prince William Health District to step in, vaccinate teachers: sources
The Prince William Health District will step in to vaccinate teachers, sources tell PLN.
The health district will receive 3,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine to give to teachers in Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park.
Novant / UVA Health System will also provide an additional 2,400 doses at the Unity Reed clinic. That’s on top of the 2,700 amounts it provided teachers last weekend.
The newly announced vaccination clinic will be held his weekend at Unity Reed High School (formerly Stonewall Jackson High School) outside Manassas. A formal announcement on the new clinic is expected at tonight’s Prince William County School Board meeting starting at 6 p.m.
Prince William keeps up pressure to return students, overrules superintendent Lateef
School leaders are hopeful they can get more children back into classrooms by March.
During an emergency meeting Tuesday, the Prince William County School Board voted to overturn Superintendent Steven L. Walts’ plan that would have delayed the return of students’ in the fourth through 12th grades until after spring break in late April.
Prince William Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Steven Walts.When it was announced on January 6, Walts’ plan stunned parents and students hoping to return to the classroom at 50 percent capacity starting on February 2, the goal since October.
Roanoke, New River Valleys among regions to start next wave of coronavirus vaccinations
Group includes essential workers, people 75 and older, those living in correctional facilities, and more
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ROANOKE, Va. – The Virginia Department of Health announced it will begin the next phase of COVID-19 vaccinations for certain health districts next week.
The Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts are included in the group VDH refers to under “Phase 1b” of vaccine distribution. Phase 1b includes frontline essential workers, people ages 75 and older, and people living in correctional facilities, homeless shelters and migrant labor camps.
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