Far Southwest Virginia Health Districts Move into COVID-19 Vaccination Phase 2

April 6, 2021

Media Contact: Breanne Forbes Hubbard, population health manager, Breanne.forbes-hubbard@vdh.virginia.gov, 276-759-8297

Far Southwest Virginia Health Districts Move into COVID-19 Vaccination Phase 2

(Marion, Va.) – Mount Rogers Health District, Cumberland Plateau Health District, and Lenowisco Health District are moving into Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccination on Wednesday, April 7.

“The transition to Phase 2 means that all residents of far Southwest Virginia age 16 and older are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine,” said Dr. Karen Shelton, health director. “We are overjoyed to make this transition and be able to vaccinate all of our adult population. Vaccination is our best way out of this pandemic and back toward normal life.”

“It is important to note that Pfizer is the only vaccine approved for 16- and 17-year olds,” continued Shelton. “Parents of 16- and 17-year olds should check with the vaccine provider in order to ensure they register in an appropriate clinic. Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are both approved for those 18 and older.”

To find vaccine appointments, please visit https://vaccinefinder.org/ or your local health district’s website:

Those who are in isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 or who have another illness with a fever are not eligible for a vaccine until these conditions are resolved. Those who have had COVID-19 and received monoclonal antibodies or plasma treatment are not eligible to receive a vaccine until 90 days after treatment. Those who have had a vaccine within the last 14 days should wait to schedule their COVID-19 vaccine until 14 days have elapsed since their other vaccination.

For more information about COVID-19 vaccination, visit www.vdh.virginia.gov/covid-19-vaccine.

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