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Latest Coronavirus Vaccine Updates In Philadelphia

As of Friday, 112,464 partial and 44,950 full vaccination have been administered in Philadelphia. Get the latest updates here.

PHILADELPHIA — More than 112,000 people have been partially inoculated against the coronavirus in Philadelphia. However, much more work needs to be done to ensure residents are protected against the virus by providing more vaccine administration.

Below are the latest details on vaccine administration in Philadelphia.

How Many Have Gotten The Vaccine?

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Since vaccination distribution began in late December, 112,464 partial and 44,950 full vaccination have been administered in Philadelphia as of Friday. The city has a population of roughly 1.5 million according to census data.

The city has been getting about 10,000 doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines weekly. Those weekly allocation figures are expected to remain the same through February.

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Who Gets Vaccinated And When?

The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is vaccinating residents in Phases 1A and 1B.

Phase 1A includes patient-facing healthcare workers and elderly residents of long-term care facilities, while 1B includes frontline workers at high risk for exposure who perform essential duties, persons working and residing in congregate settings, persons 75 years and older, and persons with high-risk medical conditions.

While 1B vaccinations are underway, providing vaccines to the entire group will take weeks, as about 400,000 residents fall within that group.

Phases 1c and 2 includes essential workers with lower risk of exposure as well as persons 65 to 74 years old, and all individuals 16 years and older not previously immunized, respectively.

Officials have been unable to establish dates for the phased roll-outs because they must wait on vaccine supplies to arrive here.

In Philadelphia, 105,715 people have had the coronavirus as of Friday. Additionally, 2,866 county residents have died of the coronavirus to date, and 1,090 of those who died were in long-term care, according to the latest data.

Residents seeking the vaccine can complete the Phase 1A and 1B Interest Survey. Complete the survey online here. Those who complete the survey will be contacted by the health department when they can schedule vaccination appointments.

More information on the phases can be found here.

Where Can I Get Vaccinated?

Residents older than 75 or who have specific health conditions should contact their primary health care providers to inquire about vaccination.

The city was working with Philly Fighting COVID to provide mass vaccinations at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, but the city this week cut ties with the group following changes to its corporate status and its privacy policy.

Second doses have been administered to those who got first doses from Philly Fighting COVID this week. The administration of second doses will continue next week, as well.

Officials said first- and second-dose vaccination clinics will open Feb. 22 in the city with a goal of vaccinating 500 people per day. Each week the city will run three first-dose and three second-dose vaccinations clinics. Details on when and where the clinics will be held have yet to be released.

Additionally, Shop Rite and Walgreens locations in the city will offer vaccines for people over 75 years old. The city will contact people 75 and older who signed up on the city's website. More pharmacies in Philadelphia will offer vaccine administration in the future.

Residents are encouraged to monitor the Pennsylvania Vaccine Provider Map for other possible locations of vaccine providers in the county.

Additional Information

Answers to frequently asked questions about the vaccine are online here.

For more information call the health department at 215-686-5200.

Officials reiterated the vaccine is not a cure for the virus. Rather, it is another tool in the fight against the virus. The public is urged not to relax other safety precautions because vaccines are available.

Health officials encourage everyone to continue to wear a mask, wash or sanitize hands often and practice 6-foot distancing to help keep the virus from spreading.

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