VDH expands free COVID-19 testing in the LFHD
An email from Lorrie Andrew-Spear of the Virginia Department of Health’s (VDH) Communications Office announced the expansion of COVID-19 testing.
The Lord Fairfax Health District (LFHD) will now have free COVID-19 testing every Wednesday in February including today Feb. 2.
The clinics will be held each Wed. at the Warren County Health and Human Services Complex at 465 W. 15 Street Front Royal from 1 until 3 p.m..
Enter the clinic on the gymnasium side of the building wearing your mask and have a photo identification with you.
There is no registration required for the clinic and it is on a first come first served basis.
The clinics are for anyone 2 years of age and over.
All those under the age 18 are required to have a parent or guardian with them.
Walk ups will be accepted.
This is the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test with results relayed in as few as three days.
No rapid test will be available at these clinics.
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LFCC and Rotz Pharmacy offer another vaccination clinic
Lord Fairfax Community College (LFCC) and Rotz Pharmacy will provide another COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Middletown campus July 9 and a second clinic August 6.
Second shots of the Pfizer vaccine will be available at both clinics with your vaccination card.
The vaccinations are for students employees and their families of LFCC.
The Pfizer vaccine has been approved for those who are 12 and older.
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VDH has 3 walk in vaccination clinics available today Apr. 29
Lord Fairfax Health District (LFHD) is seeing a decline in vaccination numbers.
Even with 600 appointments available only about 200 people are coming through the doors.
There are 3 walk in clinics being offered by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) today Apr. 29.
First at Shenandoah University’s James R. Wilkins Jr. Athletics and Events Center from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m..
The second is at the Warren County Human Service’s Building Gymnasium from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m..
Both those clinics feature the Pfizer vaccine.
A drive thru clinic is being held at Shenandoah Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m..
That clinic has the Moderna vaccine.
Those needing their second Moderna vaccination can do so at the fairgrounds if you have your vaccination card.
No appointments are required for any of these clinics today.
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