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The statewide COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration system is available at vaccinate.virginia.gov or by calling 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-829-4682). The Commonwealth’s centralized system allows individuals to easily pre-register for the free vaccine, confirm that they are on the wait list and learn more about Virginia’s vaccination program. Please note that the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) states it still may be weeks or months until you will be contacted regarding scheduling a COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
The statewide call center, 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-829-4682), is open seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. It is staffed by 750 live operators who can answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and assist with pre-registration. The call center has English- and Spanish-speaking agents, as well as a call-back service in more than 100 other languages. TTY service is available to assist those who are deaf or hard of hearing. If wait times are long, Virginians can choose to get a call back and avoid having to stay on hold.
Visit the VDH COVID-19 Vaccination Response webpage for more information on the COVID-19 vaccine in Virginia. Visit the VDH Chesterfield Health District webpage for Chesterfield Health District-specific information.
Use the VDH “When Can I Get Vaccinated?” tool as a phase determination tool - this tool is not for the COVID-19 vaccination pre-registration waitlist.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information regarding COVID-19 symptoms, prevention and masks.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information regarding COVID-19 and specific populations, including people at increased risk, pets and animals and travelers.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information regarding COVID-19 and daily life, including daily activities and going out, stress and coping and children and teens.
Chesterfield County Department of Utilities is helping to spread facts, not rumors, by providing information regarding COVID-19 and drinking water. For additional information on this topic, visit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).