Fairfax opened registration to two more essential worker groups, and regional leaders are pushing for more doses from the state.
The weekly dose allocation to the Fairfax County Health Department also jumped from 31,000 to over 43,000 doses.
Sean Perryman's lieutenant governor campaign is hosting the free testing events. Eligible preregistered people can get vaccinated in Vienna.
Providers that offer the COVID-19 vaccine are expected to notify patients directly.
See how the waning COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Fairfax County and across VA.
Many Vienna residents are wondering how they can get the coronavirus vaccine. See details on just that here.
Dr. Danny Avula, Virginia's coronavirus vaccine coordinator, believes anyone will be able to get the first dose by the end of May.
The Virginia Department of Health has new data on vaccine demographics by locality.
On top of the increased state allocation, more pharmacies will provide the vaccines through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Partnership.
New federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Fairfax County and across VA as the pandemic wanes.
The Virginia Department of Health expects a delay in this week's vaccine shipment due to weather.
VA residents can use a centralized pre-registration form to obtain the vaccine. The Fairfax Health District opted to use its own form.
The state reached a milestone of 1 million people with one dose, while over 317,000 are fully vaccinated.
Here is the latest federal data on which hospitals and ICUs are closest to capacity in Fairfax County.
A new service from PRS offers trained peers to help families with youth that have mental health or substance use disorders.
See how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Fairfax County and across VA.
Earlier in the week, Inova canceled first dose appointments due to a limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Leaders are seeking more transparency on where doses are distributed and a streamlined process for getting doses to Northern Virginia.
New federal data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Fairfax County and across Virginia.
The Virginia Department of Health confirmed that the variant believed to be transmitted more easily has been identified in the state.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Vienna area.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Vienna area.
The health department outlined how vaccinations will be available to some groups in phase 1b.
Virginia's 2,707 current hospitalizations are among 13,270 occupied hospital beds.
The Virginia Department of Health has data on how many vaccines have been distributed and administered.
The initial 72,150 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are arriving at Virginia hospitals.
Northern Virginia leads the state in hospitalizations, but the region's total is considerably less than late April and May numbers.
The statewide seven-day positive average of tests is 6 percent, just above Northern Virginia's average.
The seven-day average of new cases is at a peak, as new cases have been over 1,000 for six straight days.
The Virginia Department of Health recommends looking at cases by date of symptom onset to understand the spread of illness.
U.S. News & World Report determined the rankings based on a variety of categories related to health.
The nonprofit, based in Vienna and DC, is planning a virtual benefit to support mental health care in the community.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the dinner table.
Virginia college campuses are providing coronavirus data dashboards as students start the fall semester.
The flu shots do not require an appointment and typically do not come with a copay.
Friday's report includes cases that should have been reported in the last two days.
Despite a July record for new cases, the average of new deaths is lower than it was at the start of the month.
With a new case in Bath County, coronavirus cases have been reported in every Virginia county and city.
Dr. Nicole Van, a dentist in Tysons, says personal protective equipment is in high demand as hospitals need the same supplies.
There are 206 new cases of the new coronavirus in the Fairfax Health District, as of Tuesday.