Vaccination appointments are scheduled to resume online Wednesday for the Forsyth County Department of Public Health, including accepting individuals ages 65-74 for the first time.
GREENSBORO â A photo showing what appears to be a mostly maskless crowd at a memorial concert benefitting the family of a COVID-19 victim has raised the ire of Facebook viewers and is prompting Guilford County officials to investigate.
Several bands played at Sunday s concert at The Blind Tiger, a popular live music club on Spring Garden Street. It raised money for the family of the late Bill McQueen, who died of the contagious respiratory disease COVID-19.
McQueen was a guitarist for the band Flat Blak Cadillac, which plays Southern outlaw and rockabilly music, according to its Facebook page.
McQueen left behind a wife and three children, according to his wife s Facebook page.
How Triad health systems are handling COVID-19 vaccine demand
Cone Health and Forsyth County Health Department answer the top questions from people in need of a COVID-19 vaccine. Author: Grace Holland Updated: 12:13 AM EST January 16, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Many are frustrated as they try to make coronavirus vaccine appointments across the Triad.
The vaccination varies from county to county so WFMY News 2 took a closer look at some of the big questions.
Question:
Who can get a vaccine right now?
Many counties opened vaccinations to those 75 and older last week, along with frontline healthcare workers and nursing home residents.
The Guilford County Health Department and Cone Health are opening vaccinations to include people over the age of 65 next week after the state changed its guidelines to the most recent phase.