and last updated 2021-04-30 19:43:25-04
PERQUIMANS Co., N.C. - The state of emergency for COVID-19 response is over for Perquimans County, the Town of Hertford and the Town of Winfall.
The state of emergency, which was put into place on March 18, 2020, was lifted at 8 a.m. Friday. It allowed local officials to impose additional restrictions within the county if necessary.
Officials say while they are ending the response phase of the pandemic, they are still working closely with Albemarle Regional Health Services (ARHS) as the area has moved into the recovery phase.
Since late December, officials say 24 mass vaccination clinics have been held and about 52% of residents 18 and older have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, with about 46% being fully vaccinated. They added that most recent COVID-19 data, statistics, and trends reported by ARHS, along with reopening efforts at the state and federal levels, no longer constitute a state of emergency.
Local list of Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic updates amid pause
By: Web Staff
and last updated 2021-04-13 16:17:31-04
News 3 is taking action to help you navigate vaccination clinics as the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is paused. All information below is coming from city and state officials.
James City County
The city acknowledges concerns around the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and is working on an alternate plan. The Greater Williamsburg Clinic was scheduled to hold its largest vaccination clinic April 14 using the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The county wrote: We urge those registered for tomorrow to keep their appointments. It added, The Greater Williamsburg Clinic has been issuing Moderna to its communities for months as proven vaccine options.
Posted at 8:04 PM, Feb 19, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-19 22:22:05-05
WINDSOR, N.C. â The downpour is non-stop in some parts of the region. Especially Bertie County. We have a lot of flooding in this area,â said Gustina Ferguson Philips.
Rain or shine, she was going to get her second COVID-19 vaccine shot next week at a drive-thru clinic.
But the ongoing weather is interrupting her plans. I was like, âOh, Lord. Oh my goodness.
That was her reaction when she logged on to Facebook to a notice from Albemarle Regional Health Services stating that shipment delays will cancel first and second dose shot clinics scheduled between February 22-25.
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Over the past several weeks, Hampton Roads residents have driven to rural towns in North Carolina where vaccination clinics have given them shots, no questions asked. The clinics have vaccinated Virginians on a first-come, first-served basis and without considering age or profession.