RALEIGH â Approximately 30 percent of all adults age 18 and older have received both rounds of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to statistics from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
The organization reports that more than 6.8 million total doses of vaccine have been administered in the state as of April 27, noting that of individuals 75 years of age and older 77.3 percent of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, while 72 percent have received their full allotment. Of individuals 18 and older, 38.1 percent of residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine requirement.
More than 400,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in North Carolina over the past seven days.
‘Help is on the way’: A San Antonio nonprofit is raising money to help India in the fight against COVID-19
SAINA raising money to help medical facilities in India and provide hygiene kits to the most vulnerable
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SAN ANTONIO – The COVID-19 pandemic is raging through India and hospitals are at capacity with people who have contracted the deadly virus. However, a local nonprofit organization is stepping in to help.
“When I see these images from the COVID-19 pandemic in India, it’s heartbreaking,” said Missam Merchant, president of San Antonio Indian Nurses Association or SAINA.
According to Johns Hopkins University & Medicine, more than 17,000,000 cases have been reported of COVID-19 and more than 195,000 people have died in India, according to Johns Hopkins University & Medicine.
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RALEIGH â COVID-19 cases in North Carolina are slowly inching toward the milestone of 1 million cases, while in Avery County, the last county to report a positive case last May, the total of confirmed positive cases has topped 2,000.
Local and state vaccination statistics
The latest County Alert System map and statistics were released on April 1 by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, with the report providing good news on the critical spread of COVID-19 in the state.
âNorth Carolinaâs key metrics show a leveling off of trends in COVID-19 spread after several weeks of decline,â the NCDHHS report introduction stated.