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.
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart share how to navigate vaccinations at the local pharmacy The Federal Retail Pharmacy Program will focus on getting teachers vaccinated during March.
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The Federal Retail Pharmacy Program is prioritizing vaccinating all school staff and childcare workers during the month of March, according to a March 2 directive from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Teachers and staff in pre-K-12 schools and childcare programs will be able to sign up for an appointment at over 9,000 pharmacy locations, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Earlier this year, pharmacies were also on the front lines in getting vaccines into the arms of residents of long-term care facilities.
At the direction of the federal government, retailers participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program must prioritize the following individuals for vaccine appointments until further notice: