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Wayland Woman s Club continues nonprofit work amid pandemic

Wayland Woman s Club continues nonprofit work amid pandemic Follow Us Question of the Day     By JESSICA WETZLER and Daily News-Record - Associated Press - Saturday, April 24, 2021 HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) - When it came to continuing community service work, the ladies of the Wayland Woman’s Club weren’t going to let the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way. It had been more than a year since most of the members saw each other in person. Their monthly meetings canceled due to the pandemic, leaving annual projects in limbo. But on a sunny Monday morning, a long-awaited get-together was in the works as several members met at Kathy Bowman’s house near Lake Shenandoah to share how the determination of giving was stitched together one handmade dress at a time.

Rockingham County Schools employee vaccine clinic

Staff at Rockingham County Schools cleared to receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine Staff will be able to visit the drive-thru clinic site at the local health department to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, February 24. Author: Brian Bennett Updated: 9:41 PM EST February 10, 2021 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C. Rockingham County Schools (RCS)  has announced that RCS COVID-19 vaccine clinics are now scheduled in collaboration with the local Rockingham County Health Department. The school system revealed that Interested staff will be able to visit the drive-thru clinic site at the local health department to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, February 24, 2021. 

Vaccine supply, distribution lead to frustration across region

Thousands call for appointments to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Burke County every day. Only 1,000 get it each week. By Friday, the county was out of vaccine for the public, Burke County Health Department Director Rebecca McLeod said. Supply of the COVID-19 vaccine has been limited across North Carolina. There are only so many appointments available, and it’s frustrating for health care providers and the public, McLeod said. “We’ve had a mass vaccination plan in place for 15 to 20 years, which we exercise, but if you don’t have the vaccine to give people, it doesn’t work the way it should,” she said. “Has it made people lose trust in us and has it made people mad at us? Yes, and I’m sorry.”

Henderson County News: Problems slow rollout of Covid vaccine across state

Yet most other states managed to roll out the vaccine more quickly than North Carolina, which has so far administered only about one-third of its allotment. That speed matters, as federal officials have said future distributions may be based on how quickly states are putting shots into arms. But exactly why North Carolina has fallen behind is complicated. A survey of dozens of county health departments across the state by the N.C. Watchdog Reporting Network shows a range of problems that have hampered their ability to vaccinate people in the first phase of the rollout namely front-line health workers and the elderly. Problems include:

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