Forsyth County will soon have three COVID-19 mass-vaccination sites, operated separately by Atrium Health, Novant Health Inc. and the county Department of Public Health.
Atrium said Thursday it plans a mass-vaccination site in the Winston-Salem area through affiliate Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. The site is part of a 1-million-dose public-private partnership initiative focused foremost on Charlotte.
Novant announced Thursday its 1-million-dose initiative that will be allocated through six mass vaccination sites covering 14 counties. Novant did not identify the sites or counties.
However, Novant confirmed there would be at least one in Forsyth, and that the effort would âmore than quadruple the amount of appointments available in each community.â
North Carolina Woman Kills Co-worker, Goes on the Run With Her Husband
On 1/14/21 at 7:34 AM EST
Authorities in North Carolina are searching for a couple who fled together after the woman fatally shot her co-worker.
Tangela Parker and her husband Eric Parker went on the run after she shot 51-year-old Phelifia Marlow at the TCS Design furniture plant in Hickory on Wednesday.
Police said the shooting took place after an argument between the two workers on Wednesday.
Officers found Marlow inside the premises suffering from gunshot wounds. She was transported to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem, where she later died of her injuries.
Forsyth County will soon have three COVID-19 mass-vaccination sites, operated separately by Atrium Health, Novant Health Inc. and the county Department of Public Health.
Atrium said Thursday it plans a mass-vaccination site in the Winston-Salem area through affiliate Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. The site is part of a 1-million-dose public-private partnership initiative focused foremost on Charlotte.
Novant announced Thursday its 1-million-dose initiative that will be allocated through six mass vaccination sites covering 14 counties. Novant did not identify the sites or counties.
However, Novant confirmed there would be at least one in Forsyth, and that the effort would âmore than quadruple the amount of appointments available in each community.â