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No New COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Reported In Arlington
Virginia Department of Health reported no new COVID-19 cases in Arlington on Tuesday for the first in almost a year.

Virginia Department of Health reported no new COVID-19 cases in Arlington on Tuesday for the first in almost a year.

Alexandria's COVID-19 cases are considerably lower than the month prior, while nearly half of residents 12 and up are partially vaccinated.
Students will receive vaccinations during the school day if their parent or guardian registers them in advance.
Retailers are lifting face mask requirements for fully vaccinated customers. Virginia Gov. Northam dropped the state's mask mandate May 15.
"It's either a shot or a mask," said Northam as he lifted the mask mandate for fully vaccinated people in most situations.
Patch wants to know whether you plan on getting your young teens vaccinated now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has expanded EUA.
Vaccine providers are now offering the COVID-19 vaccine to people 12 and up after a CDC committee's recommendation on Wednesday.
Vaccine providers are now offering the COVID-19 vaccine to people 12 and up after a CDC committee's recommendation on Wednesday.
Arlington County is offering free appointments for children 12-17 to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Across Fairfax County, over 50 percent of the population has at least their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Across Fairfax County, over 50 percent of the population has at least their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Nearly 50 percent of the population aged 16 or older has at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Alexandria.
Virginia is preparing to make the vaccine available to the age group but is awaiting approval from a CDC committee.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Estimates for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance vary from a low of 41 percent in the Eastern region to a high of 87 percent in Northern Virginia.
Arlington County recently met its initial goal of having 60 percent of its population receive at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Virginia Department of Health reported a 3.7 percent positivity testing rate for COVID-19 in the Arlington Health District.
Dr. Danny Avula said states are expecting approval of the Pfizer vaccine will be followed by Moderna for ages 12 and up.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
An Amazon delivery station transformed into a vaccination site for Amazon and Whole Foods employees and their families.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Appointments are available as Northern Virginia health districts launch a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated.
For vaccinators, the tiny fraction of wastage — roughly 0.06 percent of all doses administered — is a testament to the careful logistics.
Areas of the state outside NoVA with more vaccine hesitancy may not reach herd immunity this year, according to the University of Virginia.
George Mason University is making COVID-19 vaccination appointments available this Friday to students, faculty, and staff.
Virginia Department of Health reported the lowest seven-day positive average for PCR tests since mid-October.
Virginia Department of Health confirmed 12 additional cases Thursday in the Arlington Health District.
Amid the new milestone in vaccinations, the COVID-19 case and positive averages are still trending down.
The health department still recommends making an appointment to reduce the wait time.
Adults 16 and older are now able to schedule their own COVID-19 vaccination appointments at county health clinics.
Residents can find available vaccine locations without preregistration from the health department and its partners.
Residents can preregister or use VaccineFinder to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the City of Alexandria.
Here is everything you need to know to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Arlington.