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We are excited to announce NCDHHS Sec. Mandy Cohen will host a live fireside chat for young adults on COVID-19 vaccines on July 28 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. She will be joined by social media influencers Joshua Cureton (JuztJosh) and Harley Powell (harleyypowell). Community advocate, Ive Jones, will moderate the event. Panelists will discuss the rise in new cases, the Delta variant and the safety and effectiveness of approved COVID-19 vaccines.
To access the fireside chat, click on one of the following links at 5:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 28:
· NCDHHS: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube
· Joshua Cureton: TikTok, Instagram and YouTube
· Harley Powell: TikTok
The N.C. Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions (HOPE) Program is open for a second application period to assist very low-income renters that are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19.
The program helps prevent evictions and utility disconnections to promote housing stability during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The HOPE Program serves renters who meet certain eligibility requirements in 88 North Carolina counties. Visit the HOPE Interactive Map to find the program that serves your area.
To find out more about the program, learn about eligibility requirements, apply and see a list of frequently asked questions, go to the HOPE program's website.
March 25, 2021: New Vaccination Guidance - Change in Priority Groups
Today North Carolina announced an accelerated timeline for moving to Groups 4 and 5 for vaccine eligibility. The rest of Group 4 will be eligible on March 31 and all adults eligible beginning April 7. The move will allow the state and vaccine providers to continue to get vaccines into arms quickly and continue to reach underserved and historically marginalized populations.
NCDHHS also announced a new public private partnership, Healthier Together: Health Equity Action Network, to enhance the state’s work to deliver equitable access to vaccines, and released a new biweekly equity data report to provide another avenue for transparency.
Accelerated Timeline
Beginning on March 31, additional essential workers and people living in other congregate settings such as student dormitories will be eligible for vaccination. Essential workers include frontline workers and workers who do not have to be in-person for work in an expanded range of sectors such as construction, energy, financial services, public works and others as categorized by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. A complete list is available in our Deeper Dive.
All North Carolinian adults 16 and older will be eligible to be vaccinated beginning on April 7.
Doubling Down on “Fast and Fair”
The accelerated timeline will allow the state to double down on its “fast and fair” approach to getting shots into arms. Healthier Together, a new public private partnership with the NC Counts Coalition, will help increase the number of individuals from historically marginalized populations that receive COVID-19 vaccinations and provide a foundation for a longer-term framework for health equity.
Healthier Together will implement strategies to drive demand and increase access to vaccines to historically marginalized populations by conducting outreach and education efforts, coordinating local vaccine events at trusted and accessible locations, helping people schedule and get to vaccine appointments, providing on-site translation services, and helping ensure people get to second dose appointments.
Learn more about Healthier Together.
Data Transparency
Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Equity in North Carolina reports the share of vaccinations in the past week going to Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, and American Indian or Alaskan Native populations as well as key metrics for earning trust, embedding equity in vaccine operations, and promoting accountability through data transparency. The report also highlights best practices to promote equitable access to vaccinations. It will be updated every two weeks.
National Recognition
North Carolina has been recognized nationally for its work to get COVID-19 vaccines to historically marginalized populations. North Carolina was named the only state to collect and publicly report race and ethnicity data for nearly 100% of vaccinations. According to the CDC, two-thirds of those vaccinated in North Carolina between December 14, 2020 and March 1, 2021 were from “highly” or “moderately” vulnerable communities, ranking the state in the top ten for equitable vaccine coverage. North Carolina was also featured in Bloomberg News for its data-driven approach to reducing disparities in vaccination rates.
For accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines, visit YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov
North Carolina is setting aside half of all vaccination appointments from March 10th through March 14th (7,500 appointments) at the federally supported COVID-19 Community Vaccination Center in Greensboro at Four Seasons Town Centre site to help ensure individuals from Historically Marginalized Populations are able to access vaccine appointments. Appointments can be made online by visiting https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/how-do-i/gso-mass-vax-online-registration
Spanish Translation:
Estamos reservando la mitad de todas las citas de vacunación desde el 10 de marzo hasta el 14 de marzo (7500 citas) en el sitio Four Seasons Town Center para ayudar a garantizar que las personas de poblaciónes que han sido históricamente marginadas (HMP por sus siglas en inglés) puedan acceder a las citas de vacunación. Las citas se pueden hacer en línea visitando https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/how-do-i/gso-mass-vax-online-registration
To view the COVID-19 Recording from the January Presentation, click on the video above.
Learn how to get the vaccine in your area – visit https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/findyourspot or call the COVID-19 Line at 1-877-490-6642 (it’s a free call).
A tested, safe and effective vaccine will be available to all who want it, but supplies are currently limited and will continue to be for the next few months. To save lives and slow the spread of COVID-19, independent state and federal public health advisory committees recommend first protecting health care workers caring for patients with COVID-19, people who are at the highest risk of being hospitalized or dying, and those at high risk of exposure to COVID-19. Listed below is valuable information about the vaccine. We will be updating this page as more information becomes available.
Group 1 - Health care workers & Long-Term Care staff and residents
Group 3 - Frontline Essential Workers
Group 4 - =Adults at High Risk for Exposure and Increased Risk of Severe Illness
Group 5 - Everyone who wants a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccination.
Use the button below to access the rest of NCCDD's COVID-19 Resources for People with Developmental Disabilities: