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More than 55,000 Virginians have signed up to be delegates for the GOP convention on May 8. Delegates will vote at over three dozen sites across the state, ranking their picks for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general. Party chair Rich Anderson says he’s confident the process will produce strong candidates. It could take several days for the party to announce winners after the convention. The GOP hasn’t won a statewide election since 2009.
Richmond, Henrico make it easier to schedule a vaccine appointment A CDC panel voted to resume use of the J&J COVID-19 vaccine. By NBC12 Newsroom | April 26, 2021 at 5:49 PM EDT - Updated April 26 at 5:49 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Anyone who lives in Richmond or Henrico no longer needs to pre-register for the coronavirus vaccine.
Now, anyone can contact the Richmond-Henrico Health District and schedule an appointment. Just call 804-205-3501.
Appointments can also be booked online at vax.rchd.com.
“We are no longer in the time of long lists and waiting by your phone to get an appointment,” explains Amy Popovich, Nurse Manager at Richmond and Henrico Health Districts. “This is a new era of getting COVID-19 vaccines.”
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RHHD expands vaccine access: We re really excited about this change
Nurse manager Amy Popovich said that people can register for a vaccine appointment by visiting the health district s website or by calling 804-205-3501
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RICHMOND, Va. As Virginia gets closer to herd immunity, signing up for the COVID-19 vaccine in Richmond and Henrico just got easier. We re really excited about this change, Amy Popovich, a nurse manager with the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts said. This means that the vaccine is accessible for anyone over the age of 16.
Popovich said that the two health districts have gotten rid of pre-registration for vaccination clinics, something that is possible after everyone on their pre-registration list is contacted at least once.