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COVID-19: What you need to know Jan 12 in Asheville, WNC

COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 12 in Asheville, WNC Derek Lacey, Asheville Citizen Times © Angela Wilhelm/awilhelm@citizentimes.com Buncombe County Health officials launched the newest round of vaccinations Jan. 11, moving from only frontline health care workers to anyone 75 and older, what Public Health Director Stacie Saunders called an exciting day. North Carolina added 5,936 new COVID-19 cases to its dashboard Jan. 11, two days after setting a new record for new daily cases with 11,581 reported Jan. 9. The addition increased the total in the state to 629,124 since the start of the pandemic.  As of Jan. 9, COVID-19 deaths in the state totaled 7,578.

COVID-19 vaccination appointments open Jan 7 for those 75 and over

COVID-19 vaccination appointments open Jan. 7 for those 75 and over Buncombe County will launch its next phase of COVID-19 vaccinations Jan. 11, announcing a new phone line that will be used to make appointments for people 75 and older to get their first of two needed doses.  County health officials updated Buncombe County commissioners before their meeting Jan. 5 on the move to vaccinate people who fall under Phase 1b, group 1, which covers anyone 75 or older regardless of health conditions.  Starting Jan. 7, people who fit that criteria can call to schedule an appointment while vaccine supplies last. County residents 75 and older can call 828-250-5000 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to make an appointment to get their first vaccine dose, according to a release from the county. 

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