Greetings!

This message includes:
  • information on the administration of first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at third clinics;
  • a very short survey to gather information on your contracted pharmacy, which we will use to help VDH allocate vaccines to those pharmacies after the conclusion of the Pharmacy Partnership clinics; and
  • a new clinician letter for LTCFs from VDH. 

Sincerely,

April Payne, MBA, LNHA
Vice President of Quality Improvement | Director of VCAL
Virginia Health Care Association | Virginia Center for Assisted Living 
Third Clinic Vaccine Policy
 
CDC’s Long Term Care (LTC) Pharmacy Partnership Program provides three COVID-19 vaccination clinics for LTC facilities enrolled in the program. As many LTC facilities are closing in on their third clinic, questions have arisen whether residents and staff will be able to receive a first dose of the vaccine at the third and final clinic. AHCA/NCAL has been actively working with CDC, CVS, and Walgreens on this issue. VHCA-VCAL has also had numerous discussion with VDH on this topic.
 
CDC policy is to optimize vaccine access for residents and staff, which means delivering the first dose of either vaccine at the third clinic. This FAQ outlines what to expect at third clinics. However, the pharmacies will defer to state/jurisdictional guidance. In Virginia, VDH is allowing first doses at third clinics. VDH has been in recent communication with their CVS and Walgreens contacts in Virginia to reiterate this.
 
If residents and staff receive the first dose of the vaccine at the third clinic, it is important to determine how they will access the second dose. For assistance in securing the second dose on behalf of staff or residents, providers should: 
 
  • Contact their state public health department for more information on vaccine availability.  
  • Call on of the retail pharmacies involved in the CDC’s Federal Retail Pharmacy Program. Retail pharmacies participating in the program vary by state and territory, visit the CDC website to find out which pharmacies are participating. At present, only CVS is participating in Virginia.  
 
Because Virginia has opted to use the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine through the Pharmacy Partnership, it will be more challenging to access a second dose due to the unique cold chain storage requirements. VDH is aware of this situation and is working on guidance for facilities.
 
AHCA/NCAL advises, if all potential options for administering the second dose have been exhausted, clinical leadership may consider the following:
 
  • Counseling residents to finish the vaccine series using the Moderna vaccine. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends:  
  • “In exceptional situations in which the first-dose vaccine product cannot be determined or is no longer available, any available mRNA COVID-19 vaccine may be administered at a minimum interval of 28 days between doses to complete the mRNA COVID-19 vaccination series.”
  • Delay timing of the second dose administration up to 6 weeks (42) days. CDC guidance dictates that in situations where it is not feasible to adhere to the recommended interval (21 days for Pfizer and 28 days for Moderna, the second dose can be administered to 6 weeks (42 days) after the first.
Quick Survey: Who Is Your Contracted LTC Pharmacy
 
VDH is working to ensure LTC pharmacies have COVID-19 vaccine doses for ongoing needs in nursing facilities and assisted living facilities after facilities complete their vaccine clinics under the federal Pharmacy Partnership program. This would include doses for new staff and new residents/patients.
 
VHCA-VCAL is assisting in this effort by collecting information on your current contracted LTC pharmacy. Please respond to this very short survey by COB Thursday, February 11.
Your responses will help VDH allocate doses to your contracted pharmacies going forward.
Long Term Care Facility Clinician Letter
 
State Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver has issued a new COVID-19 update for Virginia long term care facilities (LTCFs). This clinician letter updates the September 9, 2020 letter with new information on:
 
  • infection prevention and control;
  • COVID-19 vaccination;
  • guidance following COVID-19 vaccination;
  • aerosol generating procedures;
  • COVID-19 testing reminders;
  • reporting of COVID-19 point-of-care test results;
  • influenza testing; and
  • Project Firstline. 

We encourage you to read the letter in its entirety and share it as needed with your clinical team and others. 
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