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Scheduling Your COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment In Herndon
Here is everything you need to know to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the Herndon area.

Here is everything you need to know to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the Herndon area.

Since the first Pfizer vaccine was administered in the state four months ago, one in four Virginians is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
All of Virginia, including Arlington, entered Phase 2 of the state's COVID vaccination distribution program on Sunday.
On Sunday, remaining areas of Virginia started phase 2, allowing anyone 16 and up to seek appointments.
The first cases of the COVID-19 Brazil variant have been identified in two samples from Virginia residents, according to health officials.
The state-organized vaccination site will be in a vacant store at the mall.
More than 2 million residents of Virginia are now full vaccinated as the state prepares to open vaccinations to everyone 16 and older.
Virginia's state-run vaccination platform will change its focus from pre-registration to helping people find their own appointments.
Virginia Department of Health reported that women account for 56.8 percent of the people who have received one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 24 additional cases of the new coronavirus in the Arlington Health District Thursday.
As it enters Phase 2 on Sunday, Fairfax County will be using a new system to schedule appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Owner Valerie Ianieri invites customers to celebrate the shop's anniversary with in-store specials over the weekend.
Virginia Department of Health accidentally sent extra doses of the Moderna vaccine this week to the Arlington Health District.
The fully vaccinated rates are above 50,000 per 100,000 people for the 70s and 80 and older age groups.
A woman who died in mid-March shortly after her Johnson & Johnson vaccination may have been a Virginia resident, according to reports.
The last time there was a gap like this in the reporting of new COVID-19 deaths was during Thanksgiving week.
More than 55 percent of the 2,008 people who responded to the Patch survey said Virginia should not mandate a statewide vaccine passport.
The Fairfax County Health Department says it primarily uses the Pfizer vaccine and received no J&J vaccines this week.
Gov. Northam visited the coronavirus vaccine clinic at a Manassas middle school to discuss vaccination efforts for kids, the J&J pause.
The Alexandria Health Department and other providers are halting the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine amid a CDC and FDA investigation.
Arlington County begins to substitute the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for people scheduled to receive the Johnson & Johnson shot.
The vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson has been put on hold because of blood clot concerns, according to the FDA and CDC.
Many Arlington residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Many Fairfax City residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Fairfax County is looking for volunteers on behalf of the Inova Stonebridge COVID-19 Vaccination Center.
Many Reston residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Many Herndon residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
The Pfizer vaccine will be administered at Metz Middle School. The clinic originally planned to deliver the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Hundreds participate in Arlington County's Complete Vaccination Committee Day of Action.
Phase 2 of coronavirus vaccinations has begun in the Rappahannock Area Health District, so all adults are now eligible for the vaccine.
Virginia health officials reported Monday that 1,817,033 Virginians, or 21.3 percent of the state's population, were fully vaccinated.
All residents aged 16 or older in Loudoun County are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine as the county enters Phase 2 of vaccinations.
The health department is moving to phase 2, and some residents have already received invitations to schedule an appointment.
Virginia's vaccine coordinator said there will be fewer appointments for people to get vaccinated in the coming weeks due to the shortage.
A new report by the American Health Care Association shows nursing home cases nationwide have dropped 96 percent in the last three months.
The health system also pledged to help vaccinate children should they become eligible.
Health districts in the Richmond area moved into phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccinations, while Northern Virginia remained in the first phase.
More than 105,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in the Arlington Health District as of Friday morning.
Fairfax County has set up three “equity vaccine centers” and plans to establish more as the county receives larger vaccine supplies.
More than 4.4 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Virginia.