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COVID vaccine live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on April 10

COVID vaccine live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on April 10
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COVID vaccine live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on April 10

COVID vaccine live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on April 10
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Pfizer, Moderna have at least 6-month immunity

Health experts weigh in on what scientific data is appropriate to use to answer immunity duration questions. Author: Vanessa Ruffes (WCNC), Spencer Collins Published: 3:55 PM EDT April 8, 2021 Updated: 11:35 AM EDT April 9, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Both Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines have immunity that lasts for at least six months after completing a two-dose series. According to one of the reports, which was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, some of this information comes from phase three clinical trial data. A WCNC Charlotte viewer reached out after this information was released, asking whether researchers could look at earlier trial participants to see if immunity lasts even longer:

What To Know Now That NC Residents 16 And Up Can Get The COVID Vaccine

WFAE Roughly a quarter of North Carolinians are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to state health department numbers. Starting Wednesday, anyone in the state 16 and older is eligible for a shot. WFAE has answers to common COVID-19 vaccine questions. Which Vaccines Are Available To Which Age Groups? Pfizer is the only vaccine currently federally approved for anyone age 16 and older. The vaccines manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and Moderna have each been authorized for people 18 and older. What Should You Bring To A Vaccination Appointment? It depends on where you go. If you received a paper vaccination card at your first dose appointment, you should bring it with you to your second one. You do not have to bring a photo ID. Some vaccine clinics may ask for insurance information, but you do not need insurance to get vaccinated. You’re also not required to be a U.S. citizen, and your immigration status should not be checked.

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