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Prince William Vaccine Update: More than 100,000 Doses Given
The Prince William Health District has administered more than 100,000 coronavirus vaccines to residents, according to its new dashboard.

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA — More than 100,000 coronavirus vaccines have been administered in Prince William County, according to data from the county's health district. About 40,700 people in the county are fully vaccinated, according to the Prince William Health District's vaccine dashboard.
Last week, the county's health district and the Emergency Operations Center published a coronavirus vaccine dashboard that collects data from the Virginia Department of Health. The dashboard updates on a daily basis, and includes information about the number of vaccines administered, the age groups and ethnicities of those who receive vaccines, and more.
According to the dashboard, the Prince William Health District has now administered 111,833 vaccines in Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County. The majority of these vaccines were administered at hospitals and the health district's vaccination clinics.
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The Moderna vaccine has been used the most in Prince William County, with almost 60,000 vaccines administered. The Pfizer vaccine has been administered around 49,000 times, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has been administered to 2,600 people in the county, according to the dashboard.
More white people have been vaccinated in the county than any other ethnicity. So far, 25,600 white people have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, according to the dashboard. Although, 25,900 people who received the vaccine did not disclose their ethnicity.
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On a per capita basis, Black residents were least likely to have received the vaccine. 5,586 per 100,000 Black residents have received the vaccine so far.
Here is the full breakdown of vaccinations by racial and ethnic group:
- Asian or Pacific Islander: 3,283 first doses, 1,715 fully vaccinated
- Black: 6,220 first doses, 3,251 fully vaccinated
- Latino: 8,886 first doses, 5,196 fully vaccinated
- Native American: 210 first doses, 99 fully vaccinated
- White: 25,609 first doses, 15,245 fully vaccinated
- Other: 3,860 first doses, 2,110 fully vaccinated
- Not reported: 25,917 first doses, 15,180 fully vaccinated
The dashboard also notes the age of individuals who receive the vaccine. People in their 60s and 70s have received the most first doses. Although, more people in their 40s and 50s are fully vaccinated at this point.
Here is the full breakdown of vaccinations by age group:
- 0-9: 0 doses
- 10-19: 729 first doses, 322 fully vaccinated
- 20-29: 6,676 first doses, 4,383 fully vaccinated
- 30-39: 8,993 first doses, 6,178 fully vaccinated
- 40-49: 11,243 first doses, 7,568 fully vaccinated
- 50-59: 11,774 first doses, 7,530 fully vaccinated
- 60-69: 13,953 first doses, 6,327 fully vaccinated
- 70-79: 14,069 first doses, 6,671 fully vaccinated
- 80 and up: 6,548 first doses, 3,817 fully vaccinated
Residents across Virginia can pre-register for the vaccine online, regardless of their current eligibility. Those without internet access can also call the state's vaccine hotline to make an appointment. The hotline can be reached at 1-877-VAX-IN-VA, or 1-877-829-4682.
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