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Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

1/19/2023, 6 p.m.
The Richmond and Henrico County health districts are offering testing at the following locations:

The Richmond and Henrico County health districts are offering testing at the following locations:

Thursday, Jan. 19 & Jan. 26, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Southside Women, Infants and Children Office, 509 E. Southside Plaza; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. - Fulton Neighborhood Resource Center, 1519 Williamsburg Rd. Center

Wednesday, Jan. 25, 8 to 10 a.m. - Eastern Henrico Recreation Center Pavilion, 1440 N. Laburnum Ave.

Call the Richmond and Henrico COVID-19 Hotline at (804) 205-3501

from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for more information on testing sites, or go online at vax.rchd.com.

The Virginia Department of Health also has a list of COVID-19 testing locations around the state at www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-testing/covid-19-testing-sites.

Want a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot?

The Richmond and Henrico health districts are offering free vaccines for COVID-19 and more at the following locations:

Thursday, Jan. 19, 2 to 5 p.m. - Cary Street, 400 E. Cary St., Primary Moderna shots for ages 6 months and older, and bivalent boosters for ages 6 years and older, Primary Pfizer shots and bivalent boosters for ages 6 months to 11 years old, walk-ups welcome but appointments encouraged.

Saturday, Jan. 21, noon to 3 p.m. - Henrico West Health Department, 8600 Dixon Powers Dr., Primary Moderna shots for ages 6 months and older, bivalent booster for ages 6 years and older, Primary Pfizer shots for ages 6 months and older and bivalent boosters for ages 5 and older, Novavax primary shots for ages 12 and older and boosters for ages 18 and older, Flu shots, walk-ups welcome but appointments encouraged.

Tuesday, Jan. 24, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. - Cary Street, 400 E. Cary St., JYNNEOS shots, walk-ups welcome but appointments encouraged.

Wednesday, Jan. 25, 4 to 7 p.m. - Diversity Thrift, 1407 Sherwood Ave., JYNNEOS shots, walk-ups welcome but appointments encouraged.

People can schedule an appointment online at vase.vdh.virginia.gov, vaccinate.virginia.gov or vax.rchd.com, or by calling (804) 205- 3501 or (877) VAX-IN-VA (1-877-829-4682).

VaccineFinder.org and vaccines.gov also allow people to find nearby pharmacies and clinics that offer the COVID-19 vaccine and booster.

Those who are getting a booster shot should bring their vaccine card to confirm the date and type of vaccine received.

RHHD also offers at-home vaccinations by calling (804) 205-3501 to schedule appointments.

New COVID-19 boosters, updated to better protect against the latest variants of the virus, are now available. The new Pfizer booster is approved for those aged 12 and up, while the new Moderna booster is for those aged 18 and older.

As with previous COVID-19 boosters, the new doses can only be received after an initial two vaccine shots, and those who qualify are instructed to wait at least two months after their second COVID-19 vaccine.

The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts are now offering bivalent Pfizer and Moderna boosters to children between the ages of 5 to 11 in clinics in the near future. Children in this age range will be eligible after at least two months since their last vaccine dose.

New COVID-19 cases in Virginia rose roughly 6 percent during the last week, according to data from the Virginia Department of Health, while data from the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association showed hospitalizations statewide dropped 10 percent since last Wednesday.

Richmond has dropped to medium levels of community COVID-19 as of last week, while the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico County are still all at high levels. Sixty-five localities in Virginia are ranked at high community COVID levels, while 48 were ranked at medium as of last week.

A total of 1,092 new cases of COVID-19 were reported statewide Tuesday for the 24-hour period, contributing to an overall state total of 2,240,431 cases in Virginia since the pandemic’s outbreak. As of Wednesday, there have been 457,746 hospitalizations and 22,962 deaths were reported statewide on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, state health officials reported that over 18.2 million COVID-19 doses had been administered, with 73.6 percent of the state’s population fully vaccinated at the time. State data also showed that over 5.2 million people in Virginia have received booster shots or third doses of the vaccine.

Among ages 5 to 11 in Virginia, 342,515 have received their first shots as of Tuesday, accounting for 47.3 percent of the age group in the state, while 301,347 children, or 41.6 percent, are fully vaccinated. In this age group, 54,493 children have received a monovalent booster, making up 7.5 percent, while 37,937 have gotten a bivalent booster shot, accounting for 13 percent of this group.

As of Tuesday, 64,003 children from the ages of zero to four have received their first doses, making up 14.1 percent of the population in Virginia, while 50,004 are fully vaccinated, or 11 percent of the population. On Tuesday, fewer than 449,545 cases, 2,126 hospitalizations and 36 deaths were recorded among children in the state.

State data also shows that African-Americans comprised 22.1 percent of cases statewide and 22.1 percent of deaths for which ethnic and racial data is available, while Latinos made up 11 percent of cases and 4.6 percent of deaths.