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Health care workers at UNC, Duke, Cape Fear Valley roll up sleeves for coronavirus vaccine shots :: WRAL.com


Updated December 15, 2020 7:48 p.m. EST
By Amanda Lamb and Leslie Moreno, WRAL reporters
Chapel Hill, N.C. UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill received its first shipment of 2,925 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech s coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday and started vaccinating staff there and at a Hillsborough facility.
Cape Fear Valley Health also received vaccine shipments Tuesday morning at its flagship hospital in Fayetteville and its Hoke Healthcare facility. System officials said they expected a shipment to Bladen County Hospital by the end of the day.
A vaccine is a great start for us, but we must continue to stay the course, continue to wear masks, wash your hands, practice physical distance, said Dr. Roxie Wells, president of Hoke Healthcare, who was among the first to get vaccinated after the doses arrived. ....

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Two Latina doctors at Duke Health get COVID-19 vaccine to show community it's safe


DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) Two Latina doctors at Duke Health are all smiles after getting vaccinated for COVID-19. They re hoping this will let people of color know they can trust the vaccine.
Gabriela Maradiaga-Panayotti is a pediatrician and associate professor at Duke. Viviana Martinez-Bianchi is a family doctor and leads Duke s Health Equity Department for Family Medicine and Community Health.
Many of their patients look like them-and often share their fears about the vaccine s safety and fast roll out.
Some are concerned that the vaccine will give them COVID. And so we share that it s not a live virus. It s just a segment of the protein. A segment to mimic so that when you get the vaccine the body will recognize that and then be able to fight the day you get the virus yourself, said Dr. Martinez-Bianchi. ....

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