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Richmonders excited for Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccinations: Light at the end of the tunnel
Much of Central Virginia moving into Phase 2 of vaccine plan, allowing 16+ to sign up for appointments
By: Caroline Coleburn
and last updated 2021-04-09 13:05:47-04
RICHMOND, Va. Some people who have been waiting months for a COVID-19 vaccine are now eligible and eager for a return to normalcy.
The Richmond and Henrico Health District, the Chesterfield Health District and the Chickahominy Health District announced Friday they will start scheduling Phase 2 eligible people for their COVID-19 vaccine appointments for as soon as next week. That means vaccines will be open to people in metro Richmond 16 and over who want one.
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Early Morning Showers, Partly Cloudy
More rain expected this evening and through the end of the weekend.
Today there will be a few early morning showers, then again during the late afternoon and evening otherwise partly to mostly cloudy.
Highs near 70, warmer temperatures to the south and west.
Forecast: On and off rain chances through Sunday
Virginia children could be vaccinated for COVID as early as this fall
Children could soon be eligible for a COVID vaccine in Virginia.
By: Matthew Fultz
and last updated 2021-04-07 13:14:18-04
RICHMOND, Va. Health experts in Virginia believe that children as young as 12 years old may be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by the fall if studies continue upward.
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phase 3 trial showed the Pfizer vaccine had a 100% effectiveness rate on kids aged 12 to 15 years old. Health experts say younger children tend to have a better immune system, and they respond better to vaccinations than adults.
Because of these breakthroughs in trials, Dr. Micheal Martin, President of Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, believes that Virginia and other states could allow those as young as 12 to get the vaccine by the fall at least, or before school starts but studies will have to continue before that happens.
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