Mocksville-based events company finds alternative business at COVID-19 vaccine clinics
While concerts and big social events are limited, mass gatherings are still happening at county distribution sites Share Updated: 7:11 PM EST Mar 13, 2021
While concerts and big social events are limited, mass gatherings are still happening at county distribution sites Share Updated: 7:11 PM EST Mar 13, 2021
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Show Transcript VACCINATION LIVE BLOG, AT WXII12.COM. AND WITH MASS GATHERINGS OUT OF THE PICTURE OVER THE LAST YEAR, MANY CONCERTS AND BIG EVENTS CANCELED. OUR JACKIE PASCALE TALKED WITH A SPECIAL EVENTS COMPANY ABOUT HOW THEY’RE TURNING THEIR BUSINESS AROUND TO KEEP PEOPLE EMPLOYED AND HELP OTHER JACKIE: WE CERTAINLY HAVE NOT HEARD THE SOUNDS LIKE THIS IN A WHILE, LIVE MUSIC IN A LARGE CONCERT VENUE. THIS USED TO BE THE BREAD AND BUTTER FOR THIS MOCKVILLE-BASED COMPANY, SPECIAL EVENTS SERVICES. ON MARCH 12, EVERYTHING WE HAD CANCELED
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More than 300 people received their first COVID vaccine on the first day of the vaccination clinic. Author: Adaure Achumba Updated: 7:14 PM EST January 27, 2021
DAVIE COUNTY, N.C. Hundreds of teachers and other employees with Davie County Schools received their first COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday. It was the first day of a district-wide vaccination exercise for employees and was designated a remote learning day.
The second day for the vaccination exercise is scheduled for Feb.19 which is also a remote learning day, DCSD officials said.
District officials said they would provide more information for parents regarding the remote learning day.
More than 300 hundred teachers and staff turned up for the vaccination exercise.
Davie County Health Department continues COVID-19 vaccinations Share Updated: 12:21 PM EST Dec 31, 2020 Share Updated: 12:21 PM EST Dec 31, 2020
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Show Transcript RECEIVE THE VACCINE AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK. THE DAVIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IS BEGINNING TO VACCINATE MORE PEOPLE WITH THE MODERNA VACCINE. THEY OPENED UP A DRIVE THRU CLINIC TODAY FOR PEOPLE IN GROUPS 1-A AND 1-B, AS THEY SAY WAS PREVIOUSLY DEFINED BY NORTH CAROLINA DHHS. WXII’S JUSTIN SHRAIR IS IN DAVIE COUNTY WITH WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO. JUSTIN: WHEN THIS DRIVE THRU OPENED, THE LINE WAS AROUND THE CORNER. TAKE A LOOK AT HOW MANY FOLKS ARE BEHIND ME HERE TONIGHT. OFFICIALS SAY THEY WILL CONTINUE VACCINATING PEOPLE WHO FALL INTO THE PREVIOUS GROUPS TODAY AND TOMORROW AND THEN WILL SHIFT TO THE NEW PLAN NEXT WEEK. HOW ARE YOU? ANY DRUG ALLERGIES? DROP YOUR ARM TO YOUR SIDE. JUSTIN: AND JUST LIKE THAT, PERSON AFTER PERSON WAS GIVEN THEIR FIRST DOSE OF MODER