The two new sites will be at Hoke Pharmacy in Raeford and Center Pharmacy in downtown Fayetteville.
The Center Pharmacy clinic will offer the Pfizer vaccine and is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at 101 Robeson St. The Pfizer vaccine is approved for those 16 years and older, but all patients younger than 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Officials said the Center Pharmacy clinic will replace the Cape Fear Valley Rehabilitation Center Auditorium clinic for first-dose appointments. The Cape Fear Valley Rehabilitation Center will remain open to patients receiving their second dose of the vaccine.
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Vaccines are now open to groups 1-3, with three approved vaccines being offered at various health departments, pharmacies, health groups and vaccination clinics. (Port City Daily/File)
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. More supply is coming to North Carolina, which means more providers have been onboarded to give the shots.
As April 7 approaches, when vaccines open to any North Carolinian that wants one, where to get a vaccine is still top-of-mind for many.
Below are a list of places that are administering or are on a list to receive doses.
County health departments, hospitals, health groups, vaccination events and clinics, and pharmacies in southeastern N.C. are giving the shots. Port City Daily will continue to update the list as more providers are onboarded.
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HARNETT COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) As vaccinations continue statewide, Cape Fear Valley Health has been including a Why I got the shot campaign to see what is motivating people to come out and get their doses.
Those who receive a shot can also fill out a post-it note with that very question, seeing it be put up on the walls of the vaccination clinic.
A few post-it notes have caught the attention of social media users, specifically who were able to convince some Cumberland County residents to get signed up.
One notable note reads, My wife made me!!! while another echoes that statement with, because my wife told me to.