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Dose of Clarity: How do I get to my vaccine appointment if I can’t drive?

HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — Today’s dose of clarity comes from Diane Aldridge, a Hampton resident.

Albridge is 81-years-old and does not drive. So, she cannot get to the closest vaccination site once her appointment is scheduled.


Albridge has received an email from Sentara about her eligibility and she registered online with the Virginia Department of Health.

WAVY has created a list of resources for seniors looking for a ride to their vaccination appointments.

Peninsula Agency on Aging provides rides to vaccine appointments to seniors without transportation. You can check for ride times by calling the agency.

Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia will also provide limited transportation for seniors who have a confirmed appointment. The organization has four cars available for transportation. This does include wheelchair clients.

The Virginia Department of Health is working on plans to provide the vaccine in local communities. Hampton University will also work with the Hampton VA Medical Center and use the HU Convocation Center as a vaccination site for veterans and their caregivers starting March 8.

Vaccination ride services for seniors

10 On Your Side is working to give you a “Dose of Clarity” pertaining to the COVID-19 vaccine. We’re taking your questions and getting answers, which we’ll continue to share on WAVY News Today weekdays at 5:30 a.m. If you have a question, send it our way! Email reportit@wavy.com, tweet us, or send it to us on Facebook.