COVID-19 Vaccine
Prima Medicine is currently not offering on site COVID-19 vaccinations, but you can still get it if you are a resident of Northern Virginia.
Here are some resources we have gathered for you:
To Find out the most current Virginia Health Department Vaccine information, please visit https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/covid-19-vaccine
The Virginia Department of Health announced that select health districts in Virginia will begin vaccinating priority group 1b the week of Jan. 11. This includes adults age 75 and older; people living in correctional facilities, homeless shelters and migrant labor camps; and frontline essential workers.
Frontline essential workers are in sectors essential to the functioning of society and are at substantially higher risk of exposure to COVID-19 because they cannot work remotely. Frontline essential workers include police, fire, hazmat; corrections and homeless shelter workers; childcare/k-12 teachers/staff; food and agriculture; manufacturing; grocery store workers; public transit workers; mail carriers; and officials needed to maintain continuity of government.
In accordance with the Virginia Department of Health, the Fairfax County Health Department will begin scheduling appointments for eligible persons in the Phase 1b group, beginning Monday, Jan. 11. Vaccinations for the 1a group, which have been ongoing for weeks, will continue as well.
Older Adults: For adults age 75 and older, call the Health Department’s vaccine hotline at 703-324-7404 (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.) to register for an appointment, beginning Monday, Jan. 11.