RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – North Carolina officials said Tuesday about half the population 65 years and older has been vaccinated so far in the state.
They’re starting to receive more vaccine from the federal government but said it’s still not enough to meet demand.
People were coming and going from their vaccine appointments in Wake County on Tuesday.
“We’re trying to make sure everyone is safe,” said Priscilla Petty, administrator at the assisted-living facility St. Marks Manor.
Petty took residents at St. Marks Manor to receive their second vaccine shot.
“All the people in the group home came and got their shots,” said Petty.
They said it was a smooth process at the Wake County Health Department.
“The first one stung, I didn’t even feel this one,” said resident Margie Garris.
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