and last updated 2021-04-03 17:24:38-04
RICHMOND - Governor Ralph Northam announced a new initiative to recruit volunteers to administer COVID-19 vaccines in the Commonwealth as part of the state s effort to increase the state s vaccinator workforce.
Governor Northam recently signed legislation that expands the pool of health care providers eligible to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Earlier this week the governor announced that all Virginians age 16 and older will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine, starting April 18.
âLast year, we issued a call for 30,000 medical and non-medical volunteers to join our fight against COVID-19, and I am proud that over 35,000 Virginians have since stepped forward to assist through the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps,â said Governor Northam.
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