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Free COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
The Community Health Coalition (CHC) is helping North Carolinians do their part to end the COVID-19 pandemic and get vaccinated!
As Governor Roy Cooper recently expanded North Carolina’s COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to include all persons ages 12 and older, we are coordinating vaccine clinics to help more North Carolina residents access vaccines and build a healthier community.
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Come and talk with the doctors and decide if getting a COVID vaccine is right for you. Make the choice that is best for you and your family.
Make an appointment now to hold your spot. Walk-ins also welcome.
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What you should know:
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The vaccine is free everywhere in North Carolina. Everyone 18 and over can receive any of the three approved vaccines.
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Those aged 12-17 may only receive the Pfizer vaccine. Use My Spot to find locations that carry the Pfizer vaccine.
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No government-issued ID or insurance is needed.
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Everyone can be vaccinated, regardless of their immigration status.
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Call 1-844-771-RIDE or click here for information about FREE roundtrip transportation to COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
Register Now
for the COVID-19 Vaccine
IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION
Have questions or looking for more information about COVID-19, available vaccines, and state and local regulations? Want to learn why others decided to get immunized? CLICK HERE for all that and more.
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COVID-19 Vaccinations​
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CLICK HERE to search by zip code for pharmacies and providers that offer vaccinations.
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Call 1-844-771-RIDE or CLICK HERE for information about FREE roundtrip transportation to COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
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COVID-19 Response
Resources, information and assistance from across state government
COVID-19 Self-Test: How to Perform a Nasal Swab
Click to download PDF
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A public website that allows people to enter their symptoms and determine if they should get tested for COVID-19. If they are recommended to be tested, they will receive a link to a list of nearby testing sites via email or text.
Note: The symptom checker is an informational tool to help people determine if they may need to be tested; however it is not a physician order. Testing sites may require their own screening.
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A public website that allows people to input their county or ZIP code and access a list of nearby testing site locations online.