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Tag: immunization

A woman in a paper surgical mask worn against COVID leans out the window of the drivers seat of her car so a woman in a mask can give an injection in her right arm.
Posted inInfectious Disease

New guidance on life after COVID vaccination

by Carolina Public Press March 14, 2021March 14, 2021

By Christian Green Carolina Public Press As nearly 2 million North Carolinians have received at least one dose of a vaccine against the deadly coronavirus, individuals are beginning to ask questions about what practices they need to continue in a post-vaccinated world. On Monday, the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the first […]

Steve North and Amanda Martin of the Center for Rural Health Innovation, which administers the Spruce Pine-based MY Health-e-Schools program.
Posted inChildren's Health

School-based health centers fill rural provider vacuum

by Melba Newsome November 17, 2020February 8, 2021
Posted inPublic Health

COVID-19 vaccine misinformation could threaten success, herd immunity

by Melba Newsome August 28, 2020January 29, 2021
This 2006 photograph showed a nurse in the process of administering an intramuscular vaccination to an adolescent girl whose sister, mother, and grandmother watched from the background.
Posted inChildren's Health

Pandemic causes immunization rates to dip

by Melba Newsome May 27, 2020May 26, 2020
shows a man sneezing, potentially spreading a respiratory virus. Flu symptoms include sneezing, cough, fever and aches.
Posted inChildren's Health

Flu cases starting to subside in N.C., country, but kids still at risk

by Sarah Ovaska February 27, 2020March 4, 2020
This 2006 photograph showed a nurse in the process of administering an intramuscular vaccination to an adolescent girl whose sister, mother, and grandmother watched from the background.
Posted inChildren's Health

No shots, no service: Pediatricians take tough stands while vaccination rates for young children in N.C. drop

by Sarah Ovaska May 7, 2019November 13, 2019

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