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Mecklenburg Co. using 'strike teams' to vaccinate people


Mecklenburg Co. using strike teams of firefighters, paramedics, and health dept. staff to vaccinate people out in the community
The strike teams aren’t going to individual homes, but they are going to some places in the community where people wouldn’t be vaccinated otherwise.
Author: Alex Shabad
Updated: 6:20 PM EST February 22, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The COVID-19 vaccine is hitting the streets in Mecklenburg County.
WCNC Charlotte has learned the Mecklenburg County Health Department is using so-called ‘strike teams’ to vaccinate people out in the community.
The strike teams aren’t going to individual homes, but they are going to some places in the community where people wouldn’t be vaccinated otherwise. ....

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Can you get infected after getting the COVID-19 vaccine?


“I m glad we re protected,” Boone said. 
Now, new data shows the initial impacts of vaccine protection across the Carolinas. In South Carolina, nearly 100,000 people have received both doses, according to state data. There’s not a single report of someone getting COVID 19 post-vaccination, according to South Carolina Emergency Management.
“It builds confidence that what was tested is actually working in real life as well,” David Dunn, the executive director of the Wellmore of Tega Cay, said. 
There were similar results in North Carolina where state data shows more than 300,000 people have received the two vaccines. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services said they work closely with local health departments to investigate reports of COVID-19 after the vaccination process has been completed.   ....

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Thousands of doses of COVID-19 vaccine wasted in North Carolina


Don t waste any doses | 1,100 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine thrown away statewide
It’s a small percentage of the more than one million doses administered, but the state’s top health official said she doesn’t want to see any of the vaccine wasted.
Author: Alex Shabad
Updated: 6:44 PM EST February 2, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. A WCNC Charlotte Defenders investigation is revealing more than 1,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been thrown away in North Carolina.
It’s a small percentage of the more than one million doses administered, but the state’s top health official said she doesn’t want to see any of the vaccine wasted. ....

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North Carolina behind on COVID-19 vaccine second doses


Only 41% of second vaccine doses in North Carolina have been administered: We’re still catching up
The state has administered more than 99% of first doses, but 41% of the second doses, per state data. The rate is even lower for long-term care facilities.
Author: Alex Shabad
Updated: 6:10 PM EST February 1, 2021
North Carolina has administered more than 99% of the first doses the state received, but just 41% of the second doses, according to state data. The rate is even lower for long-term care facilities where 10% of the second doses have been administered.
At Bojangles Coliseum, the Mecklenburg County Department of Public Health is running a vaccine clinic that includes first and second doses; the company, StarMed, is handling second doses.   ....

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