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If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can start doing some things again, like gathering indoors with other fully vaccinated people without wearing masks. Learn more: bit.ly/3btJaFU.

If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can start doing some things again, like gathering indoors with other fully vaccinated people without wearing masks. Learn more: bit.ly/3btJaFU.
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Happy #EarthDay! Earth Day is a great time to renew your commitment to making our planet healthy - and COVID-free! We can still celebrate and protect the planet while we continue to #StopTheSpread. Practice COVID-19 safety by following the steps below.

Happy #EarthDay! Earth Day is a great time to renew your commitment to making our planet healthy - and COVID-free! We can still celebrate and protect the planet while we continue to #StopTheSpread. Practice COVID-19 safety by following the steps below.
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If it has been more than a month since your J&J vaccination, you are at very low risk of developing the adverse events that paused the use of the J&J vaccine. (2/2)

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Turning 16 means you can get your license AND your #COVID19 vaccination. Everyone 16 years and older is now eligible to get a COVID19 vaccine. More: bit.ly/2RZT4HL.

Turning 16 means you can get your license AND your #COVID19 vaccination. Everyone 16 years and older is now eligible to get a COVID19 vaccine.

More: bit.ly/2RZT4HL.
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#COVID19 vaccines are now more widely accessible. As of April 26, more than 140 million people in the United States had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Of those, more than 95 million are fully vaccinated. More: bit.ly/CDT_vaccine.

#COVID19 vaccines are now more widely accessible.

As of April 26, more than 140 million people in the United States had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Of those, more than 95 million are fully vaccinated. 

More: bit.ly/CDT_vaccine.
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If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can start doing many things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic. If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, get a vaccine as soon as you can. See full details: bit.ly/CDC_FullyVacci…

If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can start doing many things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic. If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, get a vaccine as soon as you can. See full details: bit.ly/CDC_FullyVacci…
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#COVID19 rates are falling. The current 7-day average of new daily cases is 53,934, a 16% decrease from the previous week. If you’re not fully vaccinated, practice healthy habits to slow the spread. Get vaccinated. Wear a mask. Stay 6 feet apart. More: bit.ly/36EDJQI.

#COVID19 rates are falling. The current 7-day average of new daily cases is 53,934, a 16% decrease from the previous week. If you’re not fully vaccinated, practice healthy habits to slow the spread.

Get vaccinated.
Wear a mask. 
Stay 6 feet apart.

More: bit.ly/36EDJQI.
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Join Va Dept of Health and juanconde for a #VaccinateVirginia Town Hall. Ask questions on #COVID19 vaccination, and community and medical leaders will answer. Live broadcast and streaming of the event on Tuesday, May 4, at 7pm.

Join <a href="/VDHgov/">Va Dept of Health</a> and <a href="/juanconde8News/">juanconde</a> for a #VaccinateVirginia Town Hall.  Ask questions on #COVID19 vaccination, and community and medical leaders will answer.  Live broadcast and streaming of the event on Tuesday, May 4, at 7pm.
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Anyone 16+ can get a COVID-19 vaccine, but only the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can be used for people ages 16-17. People under 18 need to have a parent/guardian with them to receive the vaccine. Sign up at vaccinate.virginia.gov or call 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-829-4682).

Anyone 16+ can get a COVID-19 vaccine, but only the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can be used for people ages 16-17. People under 18 need to have a parent/guardian with them to receive the vaccine. Sign up at vaccinate.virginia.gov or call 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-829-4682).
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We know Mother’s Day is a special time & it can be hard to celebrate during #COVID19. Fully vaccinated people can gather inside w/ other fully vaccinated people or visit 1 household of unvaccinated people not at risk for severe illness w/out a mask. More: bit.ly/3cqyOHE.

We know Mother’s Day is a special time &amp; it can be hard to celebrate during #COVID19. Fully vaccinated people can gather inside w/ other fully vaccinated people or visit 1 household of unvaccinated people not at risk for severe illness w/out a mask. More: bit.ly/3cqyOHE.
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Clinical trials have shown that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for adolescents aged 12-15 years. Find your child’s FREE vaccination: vaccinate.virginia.gov

Clinical trials have shown that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for adolescents aged 12-15 years. Find your child’s FREE vaccination: vaccinate.virginia.gov
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New MMWR reiterates that people with #COVID19 symptoms and a negative #antigen test should get a confirmatory RT-PCR test & continue to practice measures like wearing a mask and staying 6ft from others to prevent the spread while awaiting confirmation. bit.ly/7019a3

New <a href="/CDCMMWR/">MMWR</a> reiterates that people with #COVID19 symptoms and a negative #antigen test should get a confirmatory RT-PCR test &amp; continue to practice measures like wearing a mask and staying 6ft from others to prevent the spread while awaiting confirmation. bit.ly/7019a3
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CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky announces that fully vaccinated Americans no longer need to wear masks or physically distance, indoors or outdoors in almost all circumstances.

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UPDATE: If you are fully vaccinated against #COVID19, you can resume activities without wearing a mask or staying 6 feet apart, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal or territorial laws, incl. local business and workplace guidance. More: bit.ly/3btJaFU