Can out-of-towners get vaccinated here in North Carolina?
Our sources are the Mecklenburg County Department of Public Health and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
During a press conference this week, Mecklenburg County Public Health Medical Director Dr. Meg Sullivan said,
“Our goal in Mecklenburg is to vaccinate our county residents, and so the recommendation is, especially for residents over the age of 75, they should sign up for an appointment in their county. That being said we will not be turning people away and we will not be requiring proof of county residence when you come in.”