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Arlington Coronavirus Update: No New Deaths; 46 Additional Cases
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 46 additional cases of the new coronavirus Thursday in the Arlington Health District.

Virginia Department of Health confirmed 46 additional cases of the new coronavirus Thursday in the Arlington Health District.

Loudoun's health department is encouraging people in Phase 2, which includes all residents 16 or older, to register for the vaccine.
Northern Virginia's health districts are starting to schedule appointments for essential workers in phase 1c.
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County Board Chair Matt de Ferranti said Arlington was stepping up its efforts to open vaccinations to all adults by the week of April 18.
All essential worker groups within phase 1c can now register for the vaccine.
The visit came Tuesday as the president set April 19 as the new date for states to expand vaccine eligibility to all adults.
Loudoun County Chair-At-Large Phyllis Randall was one of several people to receive the coronavirus vaccine at a news conference on Tuesday.
Arlington Health District received a total of 16,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine this week from the state.
The Prince William Health District began vaccinating eligible workers in Phase 1c on Monday, April 5, according to a news release.
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Virginia is averaging almost 30,o00 more vaccine shots per day as of Monday than it was two weeks ago, according to health officials.
The Rappahannock Area Health District is continuing to vaccinate people in Phase 1c as coronavirus cases rise in the Fredericksburg area.
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 24 additional cases of the new coronavirus Monday in the Arlington Health District.
Virginia’s strategy to curb the spread of coronavirus last year ranked 11th most effective in the U.S., according to a new analysis.
Essential workers in Phase 1c are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in Loudoun County, according to the county's health department.
Eligibility is expected to open to all residents 16 and older by April 18.
The health department has opened vaccine registration to certain essential worker groups in phase 1c.
Phase 2, which includes all people 16 and up, will expand to all health districts by April 18.
Virginia's COVID-19 vaccine coordinator said he is confident that as many as 65 percent of adults will be vaccinated by the end of May.
Virginia is taking steps to increase the number of workers administering the COVID vaccine so that the state can meet its vaccination goal.
Northern Virginia jurisdictions ranked healthiest, according to a new study, allowing the area to see better outcomes from the pandemic.
The Fairfax County Health Department expects to open registration to phase 1c next week and start phase 2 by the governor's deadline.
Virginia expects to have enough vaccine doses from the federal government to start offering appointments to the general public by April 18.
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 46 additional cases of the new coronavirus Thursday in the Arlington Health District.
Alexandria is getting caught up on most of the waitlist, including those with underlying health conditions.
Eligible northern Virginia residents can schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments online at Giant Food's pharmacy locations.
The Prince William Health District offered updates on the community's mass vaccination clinic, and relayed the state's eased restrictions.
While many health districts across the state are in Phase 1c of COVID-19 vaccinations, most of Northern Virginia remains in Phase 1b.
The Rotary Club of Vienna is releasing video testimonials from residents about their vaccine experiences.
Areas in phase 1c include the Rappahannock health district south of the immediate Northern Virginia region.
Arlington County partnered with Amazon to open a new appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic near the company's HQ2 offices.
The Rappahannock Area Health District is urging residents to follow coronavirus guidelines as cases and hospitalizations rise in the area.
Alexandria is expected to receive over 11,000 vaccine doses this week as it continues to work through the waitlist.
The Fairfax County Health Department expects to start phase 1c in mid-April and open eligibility to all adults by May 1.
According to VDH data, 2,397,820 people, or 28.1 percent of Virginia's population, have received at least their first dose of the vaccine.
Phase 1c began last week in the Rappahannock Area Health District, allowing more people to be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine.