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DOUBLING DOWN: Michigan Gov Calls for Suspension of In-Person High School as Cases Rise
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The Mecklenburg County Health Department is relying on these clinics to reach underserved, hesitant communities. Author: Chloe Leshner (WCNC) Updated: 5:10 PM EDT April 9, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Getting as much of the community vaccinated as possible will take a team effort. The Mecklenburg County Health Department has been transferring some of its supply to local pharmacies and clinics to better reach populations who may not be able to travel to a mass clinic, or who may be more comfortable getting the shot in a setting they re used to.
One of their partners is RAO Community Health in Uptown. RAO typically serves people who otherwise may not have access to health care. It s community health at its best.
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VACCINE TEAM: How 16 and 17-year-olds can schedule their Pfizer vaccine appointment.
How to register online or over the phone Vaccine Team (Source: Pixabay) By Maureen O Boyle | April 5, 2021 at 9:49 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 9:49 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - As of Wednesday, April 7, everyone 16 years and older in North Carolina will be eligible to get the vaccine that fights COVID 19.
If you are 16 or 17-years-old, the only COVID 19 vaccine approved for you is the Pfizer vaccine.
If you have a family doctor, health experts recommend you first try and sign up through your healthcare provider.
If you don’t have a family doctor, then start online, at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The site will let you enter your zip code and how far you’re willing to travel to get your vaccine.