Many areas of the state made all residents 16 and older eligible for the vaccine, while Northern Virginia will open eligibility by April 18.
This is how the Old Town Alexandria area compares to Virginia for coronavirus vaccinations.
As National Make Lunch Count Day approaches, trips to the grocery store are getting more expensive, a new USDA report says.
Eligibility is expected to open to all residents 16 and older by April 18.
Here is how Virginia is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
The pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Old Town Alexandria area.
Gov. Ralph Northam will further ease some Forward Virginia restrictions on gathering sizes starting on April 1.
Close to a quarter of the state's population has one vaccine dose, according to state health department data.
The city is hiring staff to support vaccination sites as COVID-19 vaccine supply increases.
The state is directing federal pharmacy partners to expand vaccine appointments to people with underlying conditions and more.
Sameday Health began vaccinating in Alexandria last week and will offer the vaccine in Tysons in the coming weeks.
As Virginia recognizes the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 death, the state nears 1 million fully vaccinated residents.
The site will be able to vaccinate thousands of residents in Fairfax County and Alexandria daily.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Old Town Alexandria area as the pandemic wanes.
The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is expected to increase vaccine supply to the state and federal pharmacy program.
The health department outlines steps for getting a vaccine and provides updates on cases and testing by ZIP code.
Gov. Northam will end a curfew and shared updates on vaccinations through new federal pharmacy partners starting this week.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity in the Old Town Alexandria area as the pandemic wanes.
Here's how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in the Old Town Alexandria area.
The health department is vaccinating additional essential workers while continuing vaccinations for seniors.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Alexandria and across VA.
On Wednesday, Northam said states are expected to get a 16 percent increase in vaccination allocations from the federal government.
See how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Alexandria and across Virginia.
As Virginia faces requests higher than available doses, distribution shifted to a population-based approach.
The health department says it has nearly 20,000 pre-registrations for people eligible in phase 1b of vaccinations.
New data from the federal government shows hospital capacity in Alexandria amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Ralph Northam was on hand at T.C. Williams for the start of vaccinations for teachers and staff.
New federal government data shows hospital capacity in Alexandria (City/County) as coronavirus cases surge.
The Sunday Supper movement is catching on, but putting together a decent meal is a struggle for an estimated 18,000 in Alexandria.
Free testing kiosks will be available with results sent within 48 to 72 hours.
Gov. Ralph Northam said Virginia could begin vaccinating residents by mid-December once vaccinations by Pfizer and Moderna are approved.
Alexandria's seven-day average of daily cases is up from a month ago but is not near its May peak.
Cases and hospitalizations have been trending upward, while the seven-day average of new deaths is 10.
The funding seeks to address an anticipated gap of food assistance and drop of commodities at the end of the year.
A month ago, the seven-day new case average was around 800.
The Alexandria Health Department conducted interviews with 422 people diagnosed with COVID-19.
Patients in the intensive care units, however, have remained in the 200s in recent months.
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The southwest region had the most new cases on Thursday and has the highest positive average of tests.
The seven-day average of daily cases has been below 1,000 in recent weeks.