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Thousands of COVID-19 vaccinations are set to be given out in Norman this week as the Cleveland County Health Department will host three clinics next week in addition to the
As the Johnson & Johnson vaccine makes its way to North Carolina and the governor approves more segments of the community to receive the shots, up-to-date COVID-19 information is as important as ever.
Here are five things to know about coronavirus numbers, vaccine eligibility and where to receive it in Cleveland County:
1. As of Wednesday, 10,337 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Cleveland County, and 217 have lost their lives from it, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.
The Cleveland County Health Department reported earlier this week that 9,873 people have recovered, and there are seven Cleveland County residents who are hospitalized with COVID-19.
Vaccine allocations improve for Cleveland County
At least in the short term, those numbers appear to be improving.
The Cleveland County Public Health Center announced on Wednesday it will have a little over 2,000 vaccines to distributes the first week of March. In order to schedule appointments for those shots the department opened its vaccine appointment line on Thursday and Friday of this week to schedule appointments.
Here are a few things to know:
1. Who is getting vaccinated:
North Carolina is still in vaccination group three, which includes all teachers, childcare workers and certain front line essential workers.
Vaccination efforts will focus on all teachers and childcare providers, as well as those in vaccine groups one and two until March 10. After that date, vaccines will be available to front line workers in eight different categories - critical manufacturing, education, essential goods, food and agriculture, government and community services, healthcare and public h