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COVID vaccines a shot in the arm for county EMS


Brunswick County Health Services vaccinated county Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel Tuesday morning, Dec. 22, from an initial shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
The department is also working to vaccinate individuals within local law enforcement, fire/rescue teams, county Health Services and other medical providers eligible under Phase 1a of the North Carolina vaccine distribution plan. Individuals who received the Moderna vaccine on Dec. 22 will return for a second dose about four weeks after the initial injection.
Health Services administered the vaccinations after receiving 200 doses and official instructions from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). Health Services will work with NCDHHS on coordination of future shipments, which are expected in the coming weeks. ....

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'Disheartening.' What North Carolina's contact tracers say about the job as COVID-19 cases surge


Disheartening. What North Carolina s contact tracers say about the job as COVID-19 cases surge
Adam Wagner, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Hallie Yamamoto, left, and Linda Winkler, right, both librarians, work out of Cary Regional Library on Thursday, June 18, 2020 to assist the Wake County Health Department in contacting tracing of COVID-19 exposures.
RALEIGH, N.C. When Margaret Campbell drives around Chapel Hill and sees groups of people huddled over restaurant tables or strolling to holiday parties, all she can think about is her day job.
The nurse practitioner leads Orange County s contact-tracing efforts. When someone inside one of those restaurants or on their way to one of those parties gets the coronavirus, someone on Campbell s team calls or texts them to figure out where they have been and whom they may have exposed. ....

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