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COVID-19 Vaccine: Where To Get It In Fairfax City
Many Fairfax City 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.

Many Herndon residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Many Reston residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
The coronavirus vaccine waitlist grew in Loudoun County last week, but the health department provided an optimistic update on the timeline.
Virginia Department of Health reported the lowest positivity rate in Arlington since the end of October.
Northern Virginia could potentially see an increase of 20 percent to 30 percent in COVID-19 vaccine allocations in the coming weeks.
Sameday Health is also vaccinating people on the Alexandria Health Department's wait list at an Old Town location.
Arlington County is partnering with Amazon to open a new vaccination clinic at the company’s headquarters offices in Crystal City.
With all Virginia adults set to become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in May, a Patch editor shares her experience with the process.
Virginia health officials are reporting a growing number of the California COVID-19 variants, which have a higher transmission rate.
All Phase 1 eligible residents are now required to make an appointment before visiting a community vaccination center event.
Arlington County is operating a number of free, no-appointment necessary walk-up COVID-19 testing sites.
The site provides additional capacity to vaccine people registered with the health departments in Alexandria or Fairfax County.
The Rappahannock Area Health District will begin vaccinating other essential workers in Phase 1c starting on Thursday, March 25.
Fairfax County residents are now waiting about 20 days between signing up and being able to schedule a vaccination appointment.
State health department data shows an average of over 50,000 vaccine doses administered per day.
The ongoing decline in new coronavirus cases and the increase of vaccinations has prompted Gov. Ralph Northam to ease some restrictions.
Gov. Ralph Northam will further ease some Forward Virginia restrictions on gathering sizes starting on April 1.
A state-run community vaccination center opened at the former Gander Mountain store in Woodbridge on Tuesday.
Fairfax opened registration to two more essential worker groups, and regional leaders are pushing for more doses from the state.
Fairfax opened registration to two more essential worker groups, and regional leaders are pushing for more doses from the state.
Fairfax opened registration to two more essential worker groups, and regional leaders are pushing for more doses from the state.
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 18 additional cases of the new coronavirus Tuesday in the Arlington Health District.
Fairfax opened registration to two more essential worker groups, and regional leaders are pushing for more doses from the state.
Alexandria's weekly vaccine allocation increases by about 2,600 this week, and regional leaders are pushing for more doses from the state.
The Loudoun County Health Department is asking residents to stay home for spring break, in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
The Loudoun County Health Department has exhausted the waitlist for people age 65 or older, according to Monday's vaccine update.
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.
Many Fairfax City residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Additional vaccinators are needed to administer the COVID-19 vaccine as Fairfax receives more doses.
County and city leaders in Northern Virginia told the governor that the region has the capacity to easily increase vaccine administration.
Many Arlington residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 15 additional cases of the new coronavirus on Monday in Arlington.
As the seven-day average of coronavirus cases increases slightly, the hospitalization of Virginians with COVID-19 continues to decline.
The city is hiring staff to support vaccination sites as COVID-19 vaccine supply increases.
All Loudoun County residents in Phase 1b, including 11 categories of essential workers, are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine.
The Virginia Department of Health on Friday reported a net decrease of 90 deaths on its COVID-19 dashboard after reviewing mortality data.
While Arlington residents eligible to be vaccinated should preregister with the state, another option is available to them.
The state is directing federal pharmacy partners to expand vaccine appointments to people with underlying conditions and more.