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Delaware County Coronavirus Vaccine: Get The Latest Updates
As of Friday, nearly 25,000 of the county's roughly 567,000 residents have received first doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — Nearly 25,000 people have been partially inoculated against the coronavirus in Delaware County. However, much more work needs to be done to ensure residents are protected against the virus by providing more vaccine administration.
Below are the latest details on vaccine administration in Delaware County.
How Many Have Gotten The Vaccine?
Since vaccination distribution began in late December, 24,808 partial and 5,540 full vaccination have been administered in Delaware County as of Friday. Delaware County has a population of roughly 566,747 according to census data.
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Who Gets Vaccinated And When?
The Chester County Health Department, which is overseeing Delaware County's health needs for the time being, is still in Phase 1A of vaccine distribution but said late last week it is eager to move into the next phase.
Recently, the health department said it would follow new vaccination guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Health by including those 65 and older and those ages 16 to 64 with certain underlying medical conditions in the 1A phase.
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Below are the medical conditions that allow for 1A vaccination:
- Cancer
- Chronic kidney disease
- COPD
- Down Syndrome
- Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies
- Immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) from solid organ transplant or from blood or bone marrow transplant, immune deficiencies, HIV, use of corticosteroids, or use of other immune weakening medicines
- Obesity (body mass index [BMI] of 30 kg/m2 or higher but < 40 kg/m2)
- Severe Obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2)
- Pregnancy
- Sickle cell disease
- Smoking
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus
The change adds more than 94,000 eligible people age 65 and older and adds about 80,000 people 16 to 64 years old with certain medical conditions to Phase 1A.
Those in Phase 1A account for 40 percent of the population.
Despite the expanded 1A phase, additional vaccines are not being allocated to Delaware County.
Last week, the county got 1,200 doses and this week it received 2,000 doses. An additional 2,000 doses are expected to arrive in the county next week.
"We remain eager to move to Phase 1B as quickly as possible however we must be sure we can do so without being limited by our vaccine supply," the department added.
Again, public health authorities have been unable to establish dates for the phased roll-outs because they must wait on vaccine supplies to arrive here.
In Delaware County, 34,604 people have had the coronavirus as of Friday. Additionally, 1,190 county residents have died of the coronavirus to date, and 770 of those who died were in long-term care, according to the latest data.
Phase 1A includes:
- Coroner, Medical Examiner, and Funeral Staff
- EMS Providers
- Healthcare Personnel
- Long-Term Care Residents
Phase 1B includes:
- Clergy and other essential support for houses of worship
- Corrections Staff
- County and Municipal Administration Staff
- Educators/Education Staff
- Facilities and Sanitation Staff
- Firefighters
- Food and Agriculture Staff
- Grocery Store Staff
- Individuals caring for children or adults in early childhood and adult day programs.
- Individuals in congregate settings not otherwise specified as long-term care facilities and persons receiving home and community-based services
- Law Enforcement
- Manufacturing Staff
- Transit Staff
- U.S. Postal Service Staff
Residents seeking the vaccine can complete the Phase 1A and 1B Interest Survey. Complete the survey online here.
Those who already submitted the vaccine interest form for Group 1B whose status has now been changed to Group 1A do not need to fill out the survey again; information submitted for Group 1B will be moved up to Group 1A. Anyone who filled out the survey will be notified when appointment scheduling is available.
More information on the phases can be found here. Chester County's phased distribution of the vaccine is based on CDC research recommendations.
Where Can I Get Vaccinated?
The Delaware County Wellness Center, located at 125 Chester Ave. in Yeadon, is now serving as a site for vaccinating the county after opening Wednesday. Additionally, the Aston Community Center, located at 3270 Concord Road in Aston, is also a vaccine administration site. Vaccinations at these locations are by appointment only. Officials said more vaccination sites are planned for Chester and other locations in the county, however details on more sites are yet to be released.
Hospitals around the county are also vaccinating staff as part of Phase 1A
Residents are also encouraged to monitor the Pennsylvania Vaccine Provider Map for other possible locations of vaccine providers in the county.
Additional Information
The county recently launched a COVID-19 Call Center.
Residents, businesses, and organizations can contact the center at 484-276-2100 or Covid19Resources@co.delaware.pa.us from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Get more details on the call center here.
Officials reiterated the vaccine is not a cure for the virus. Rather, it is another tool in the fight against the virus. The public is urged not to relax other safety precautions because vaccines are available.
Health officials encourage everyone to continue to wear a mask, wash or sanitize hands often and practice 6-foot distancing to help keep the virus from spreading.
There is no cost to be vaccinated, said officials last week.
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