February 12, 2021
Dear Neighbor,
The Fairfax County Health Department's Vaccine Dashboard is now live. This dashboard provides additional transparency into the County's COVID-19 vaccine distribution and will give those waiting for an appointment a sense of how quickly we are moving through the queue.
The Vaccine Dashboard includes:
- Doses received weekly from the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) (Will be updated every Sunday at 10:00 a.m.)
- Residents vaccinated weekly by the Fairfax County Health Department (Will be updated every Sunday at 10:00 a.m.)
- Total doses received from VDH
- People registered by day*
- Total people registered
- Total people remaining on the waitlist
- What registration date is currently being scheduled for appointments
*It is important to note that appointments are scheduled in the order that registrations are received.
Fairfax County's Registration Status Checker** is also now live! Residents can use the new Vaccine Registration Status Checker search tool to find their registration record, confirm what day they registered, and see for what date the Health Department is currently scheduling appointments. To find your record, enter your first name, last name, and the email address used to register for the vaccine.
Please continue reading below for additional information on the Vaccine Dashboard.
**Note: We are aware that some constituents are experiencing issues with the Vaccine Registration Status Checker. The vaccine call center staff can help -- the team has access to the registration system. Call volume is very heavy right now. The call center will be open this weekend as well as Monday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at (703) 324-7404.
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A snapshot of the Vaccine Dashboard that is now available (Above)
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A second snapshot of the new Vaccine Dashboard that is now available (Above).
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On a different COVID-19 topic, I'm excited to announce that on Monday, February 22, at 7:00 p.m., I'll be hosting a virtual town hall featuring Fairfax County Health Director Dr. Gloria Addo-Ayensu. I invite everyone to tune in and learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. You can submit questions before the town hall by emailing Braddock@fairfaxcounty.gov, or calling my office at (703) 425-9300. You can watch the town hall on Channel 16's live stream, my Facebook Live stream, and on my Youtube account. I'll provide additional details in the near future.
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Shifting gears a bit, on behalf of the Braddock District, I’d like to thank everyone who came out and donated to our first Stuff the Bus Food Drive of 2021. It was a massive success. Both days were quite cold, but Braddock District locations still took in 14,730 pounds of food valued at more than $24,000! ECHO has already received the donations and used them to stock their food pantry shelves. If you were unable to attend, you can still Stuff the Bus virtually by donating online!
Finally, I'm excited to announce that work to replace the Smokewood Park pedestrian bridge will begin soon. The Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA) will remove the existing damaged steel bridge and install a new fiberglass pedestrian bridge with construction lasting approximately one week. Continue reading below for more information on this project.
Continue Reading for more information on:
- Detailed COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard and Registration Status Checker Information
- Fairfax Health District Not Participating in Statewide Vaccine Registration System at this Time
- Smokewood Park Pedestrian Bridge Update
- Upcoming Braddock District Land Use and Environment Committee Meeting
- Sediment Collection and Analysis at Lake Accotink
- Food For Others Nonprofit Featured in Award Winning Short Film
- Virtual Black History Month Event
- Upcoming AARP COVID-19 Info Sessions with Dr. Gloria
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Supervisor James Walkinshaw
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Detailed Vaccine Dashboard
and New Tools Information
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As COVID-19 vaccinations continue in our community, the Health Department has launched a series of new technology solutions to help residents further understand vaccine status in the Fairfax Health District.
The new tools include:
Data Dashboard
- Current registration date now being scheduled for vaccines administered by the Health Department
- Number of people remaining on waitlist and total number registered
- Weekly vaccine doses received from the Virginia Department of Health and number vaccinated by Fairfax County
- Total number of doses received from the Virginia Department of Health since distribution began
- Total number of doses administered (first and second doses) by Fairfax County
Registration Status Checker
Registered residents may use the new Vaccine Registration Status Checker search tool to find their registration record, what day they registered and to see what date the Health Department is currently scheduling appointments for. To find their record, people will need to enter their first name, last name and the email address used to register for the vaccine.
**Note: We are aware that some constituents are experiencing issues with the Vaccine Registration Status Checker. The vaccine call center staff can help -- the team has access to the registration system. Call volume is very heavy right now. The call center will be open this weekend as well as Monday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at (703) 324-7404.
Weekly Updates to Waitlist
The Health Department will soon begin to send weekly updates to everyone on the waitlist to confirm they are still in the queue and to provide links to the tools above to find additional information.
Eligible to Register? Use the Fairfax County Registration System
Those eligible for a vaccine can register online or by phone with the Fairfax County Health Department. The registration process collects basic information so your eligibility can be confirmed and then you can be added you to the waitlist.
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Fairfax Health District Not Participating in Statewide Vaccine Registration System At This Time
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Virginia is scheduled to launch a new statewide COVID-19 vaccine registration system on Tuesday, February 16; however, the Fairfax Health District will not be using the new system at this time.
When residents of Fairfax County, the cities of Fairfax and Falls Church, and the towns of Vienna, Herndon and Clifton are eligible to register for a vaccine, please continue using the registration system already in place. All vaccine appointments in the Fairfax Health District will continue to be managed by our local registration system.
For those already on the waitlist, do not register again on the new statewide system.
Also, Virginia is launching a new vaccine call center. The Fairfax County Health Department vaccine call center will continue to be operational, and Fairfax residents should call (703) 324-7404 with registration questions.
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Construction to replace the Smokewood Bridge is set to begin at the end of February 2021. The project includes the removal of the existing damaged steel bridge and installation of a new fiberglass pedestrian bridge and related work.
The Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA) is currently in the process of notifying nearby communities and will be distributing "Pardon our Dust" letters.
Once the contractor mobilizes to the site, this work will take approximately one week to complete. Residents should expect occasional traffic at the maintenance access point to facilitate the passage of materials and equipment. As a safety precaution, a portion of the trail in Smokewood Park will be closed to users during construction.
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Upcoming BLUE Committee Meeting
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The Braddock District Land Use and Environment Committee will be holding a virtual meeting on Tuesday, February 16, at 7:00 p.m. The agenda will include an update on the Braddock Senior Housing Project (on the NVTC/Erickson site), discussion of the plans for affordable housing on the Government Center campus, and an update on the Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the Public Storage site at the northwest corner of Lee Highway and Waples Mill Road. Braddock District Land Use and Environment Committee meetings are open to the public and interested residents are encouraged to participate.
Teams Meeting Information:
Join on your computer or mobile app
Or call in (audio only)
+1 571-429-5982,,730922969# United States, Arlington
Phone Conference ID: 730 922 969#
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Learn About Sediment Collection and Analysis at Lake Accotink on February 19
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In preparation for the Lake Accotink dredging project, sediment cores (up to 8 feet deep) will be collected and analyzed to determine sediment conditions across the lake. The information gathered will help inform decisions about dredging, transport of dredged material, dewatering, and reuse or disposal of the dewatered sediment. Sampling teams will use both a Vibracore Pontoon Boat or, in shallower areas, a Jon boat to collect sediment cores. These samples will then be transferred to a sample processing team in the marina parking lot before being sent to laboratories for analysis. The work will begin the week of February 15 and last for approximately two weeks. On Friday, February 19, at 1:00 p.m., County staff and its contractors will be holding a public education session to explain more about the sampling process. It will be held in the marina parking lot—look for the truck with a tent next to it.
Community members are encouraged to attend to learn more. We hope that this will also be recorded for those who are not able to attend. In case of inclement weather, the rain/snow date is February 22 at 1:00 p.m.
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Food for Others Nonprofit Featured in Award Winning Short Film
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Food for Others, a local nonprofit dedicated to addressing food insecurity was recently featured in, Food for Others, an award winning short documentary by Director Layth Alwatban.
The film provides an inside look on the struggles many local families face from the perspective of Food for Others' Food Pantry workers.
If you are willing and able to help, please consider donating online to Food for Others or one of the incredible local food pantries.
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Virtual Black History Month Event
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In celebration of Black History Month, Fairfax County, in partnership with Cox Communications, proudly presents the first virtual Black History Program, taking place on Friday, February 19 from 7:00 p.m. through 8:00 p.m.
Explore black history in Fairfax County and honor black perseverance and resiliency through speakers and entertainment. Tilly Blanding, a retired Fairfax County social worker, will emcee the event, which will also feature:
- Jeff McKay, Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors
- Bryan Hill, Fairfax County Executive
- Gloria Addo-Ayensu, MD, Director of Health for Fairfax County
- Lynnette Clark, Field Operations Director, Cox Communications
- Professor Mark Hopson, Director of African and African American Studies at George Mason University
- Dumi RIGHT, hip-hop artist
- Musical selections from the Hamilton Boys, Amber Iman, and more
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Fairfax County/AARP
COVID-19 Vaccines Info Session
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Join AARP members in Fairfax County for a conversation about the vaccine rollout on Saturday, February 20, from 10:00 a.m. through 11:00 a.m. with Gloria Addo-Ayensu, MD, MPH, Director of Health, Fairfax County Health Department.
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