Virginia could abandon vaccine scheduling software amid persistent problems Nurses wait in numbered stations to administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Va., February 2, 2021. (Source: Parker Michels-Boyce/ For the Virginia Mercury) By Kate Masters | March 10, 2021 at 9:10 AM EST - Updated March 11 at 10:37 AM
Virginia health officials might abandon PrepMod, a nearly $750,000 software system for scheduling, tracking and reporting COVID-19 vaccinations.
Dr. Danny Avula, the stateâs vaccine coordinator, said PrepModâs developers have been unable to fix recurring problems with the system, which have left it unworkable for many local health departments. State leaders have openly acknowledged those challenges since mid-February, when Avula announced they had given the company a deadline of Feb. 24 to address the issues.
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As of this morning, Dec. 30, Virginia has received approximately 285,000 vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna and has administered 54,295 doses to people in the Commonwealth, said Christy Gray, Division of Immunization Director at Virginia Department of Health.
Virginia is planning to receive 370,000 doses of vaccine by Dec. 31 from both manufacturers. The state originally planned on 480,000 doses.
Eighteen Virginia hospitals received the initial shipment of the Pfizer vaccine the week of Dec. 18 and dispersed those shipments of 72,125 doses to frontline health care workers.
Virginia also received approximately 140,000 doses of Moderna vaccine on Dec. 23, and the previously approved Pfizer vaccine and now Moderna vaccine are being distributed to 96 sites throughout the state.
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