9-year-old Henrico girl calls 911 to report apartment fire; children 5 to 11, booster shot recipients now may walk up to RHHD vaccination events
Henrico Newsflash – Nov. 16, 2021
9-year-old Henrico girl calls 911 to report apartment fire
Henrico Fire officials are crediting the quick thinking of a 9-year-old Henrico girl with helping to prevent injury and significant damage from a fire that broke out in her family’s apartment in the 4100 block of Brightway Drive in the Springfield Apartments (near Hungary Road) Nov. 15.
Children 5 to 11, booster shot recipients now may walk up to RHHD vaccination events
Children ages 5 to 11 no longer need to have appointments to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at Richmond and Henrico Health Districts events.
RHHD officials announced Tuesday that effective immediately, all of the agency’s events will offer walk-up opportunities for children – and also for anyone who needs a booster shot. All other groups already were able to walk up and be vaccinated.
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