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Release date: 2021-10-26
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[Archived] City of Alexandria Provides COVID-19 Updates; FDA Committee Recommends Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 5-11

­­For Immediate Release: October 26, 2021

Help end the pandemic by wearing a mask over both your nose and mouth, washing your hands frequently, and getting vaccinated. Approximately 1 in 20 Alexandrians who have tested positive for COVID-19 have required hospitalization, so without these critical steps, additional lives may be at risk.

FDA Committee Recommends Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 5-11

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee has voted to recommend authorization of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine with a dosage formulated specifically for pediatric use. As with previous vaccines, the FDA must now decide if it will extend the Emergency Use Authorization to permit the Pfizer vaccine for 5-11 year olds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is expected to meet on November 2 and 3 to discuss the data and make a recommendation to the CDC. Providers in Alexandria, including the Alexandria Health Department (AHD), cannot begin offering the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine without CDC approval. AHD has begun planning to provide pediatric vaccines as soon as there is CDC guidance and the vaccine becomes available. Appointments will then be offered on a rolling basis as supply allows. 

Alexandria COVID-19 Data At-a-Glance

The Alexandria COVID-19 Dashboard below shows the daily change in the number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and 7-day average, as well as the cumulative totals. The chart focuses on the past 90 days and provides context for the CDC transmission levels. An interactive version is available at alexandriava.gov/114883. The Alexandria COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard below includes total doses administered across all facilities, the percentage of residents ages 12 and older who have received at least one dose, the number partially and fully vaccinated, and progress toward Alexandria’s and the state’s vaccination goals. Vaccination charts are available at alexandriava.gov/120654. Detailed data, including data on age, race and ethnicity, are available through links at alexandriava.gov/Coronavirus

Open an interactive version of a chart providing details of the seven-day moving average number of COVID-19 cases, and the daily and cumulative case and fatality counts Open an interactive version of a chart providing details of the vaccination progress

At least one dose: Total number of people who received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, including those who received one dose of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine. This metric includes all people who have received only one dose and those who received at least one dose.

Fully Vaccinated: Total number or percent of people who have completed the recommended series of a given vaccine product (i.e., two doses of the two-dose Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine or one dose of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine).

Partially Vaccinated: Total number of people who have received the first dose of a two-dose vaccine course but have not yet received the second dose. 

Continue following measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 even after vaccination. Get tested if you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19. If you test positive, help loved ones and neighbors by informing your close contacts using “ What to Do If You Get Sick” guidance, which is available in Spanish, Amharic, Arabic, and Farsi or this brief video

 

 

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