
Get Your COVID-19 Vaccine!
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С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health Vaccine Appointments
С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health has vaccination locations throughout the county open five days a week. All clinics are administering the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (2024–2025 formula).
You can make an appointment by calling our Public Health Call Center at 919-250-1500 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Prepare for Your Appointment
Bring your health insurance card and your COVID-19 vaccine card to your appointment. COVID-19 vaccination is covered by most health insurance. If you do not have health insurance, let our staff know. COVID-19 vaccines may be available at no cost for uninsured individuals.
С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Locations | Address |
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С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health Center | |
Departure Regional Center | |
Northern Regional Center | |
Eastern Regional Center | |
Southern Regional Center |
COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs
Who can be vaccinated?
Adults and children 6 months and older are eligible for an updated COVID-19 vaccine (2024–2025 formula). Parental consent is required for children ages 6 months to 11 years.
Where can I get vaccinated?
С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health is one of many vaccine providers in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County. Find a vaccination location near you at .
Can I pick which vaccine brand I receive?
С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health is offering Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine (2024-2025 Formula). If you would prefer another brand of COVID-19 vaccine, you can find another vaccine provider at .
Is there a cost for the COVID-19 vaccine?
Bring your health insurance card (Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance) to your COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Most health insurance will cover the cost of the COVID-19 vaccine. If you or your child is uninsured, let the С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health staff know. COVID-19 vaccines may be available at no cost for uninsured individuals.
Should my child get the updated vaccine?
The FDA and CDC have approved updated COVID-19 vaccines for children ages six months and older. The vaccines are the best way to protect your child from getting seriously ill due to COVID-19.
What kind of side effects does the COVID-19 vaccine have?
Some people report temporary reactions after being vaccinated, such as swelling from the injection, tiredness or feeling bad for a day or two. These are normal symptoms and a sign of a proper immune response, similar to those experienced when receiving other routine vaccinations. You cannot become infected with COVID-19 from receiving the vaccine. Please consult your primary care physician if you have any concerns about the way you’re feeling after vaccination.
I don't like needles. Is there any other way to vaccinate me against COVID-19?
Currently, the COVID-19 vaccine is only available as a shot. Talk to a doctor, nurse, or medical professional about your fear of needles. Many people report being afraid of needles, but they weigh the benefits of feeling that brief prick against getting sick if they contract COVID-19.
Is it safe to get a flu shot and a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time?
Yes! The CDC and FDA have determined it is safe to get both a at the same time. If you have concerns about getting both vaccines at the same time, you should speak with a healthcare provider.
How can I get the COVID-19 vaccine for my child aged 6 months or older?
С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Public Health is one of many vaccine providers in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County. Find a vaccination location near you at .
What side effects can my child get from the vaccine?
The side effects for children are very similar to adults. After being vaccinated, some children reported temporary reactions, such as swelling from the injection, tiredness or feeling bad for a day or two. These are normal symptoms and signs of a proper immune response, similar to those experienced when receiving other routine vaccinations. These reactions typically last no longer than a day and a half. Your child cannot get COVID-19 from the vaccine. Please consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns about the way your child is feeling after vaccination.
Contact your doctor or healthcare provider:
- If the redness or tenderness where your child got the shot gets WORSE after 24 hours
- If your child's side effects are worrying you or do not seem to be going away after a few days
If your child gets a COVID-19 vaccine and you think they might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.
My child is scared of shots. How can I help keep them calm?
Try these simple tips to help your child get the COVID-19 vaccine:
- Be honest and calm – Kids are smart. Prepare them for the vaccine visit a few days before the appointment. Explain that they may feel a little pinch, and it will go away very fast. Use words like "pressure" or "poke" rather than "pain" or "shot." Remain upbeat and relaxed before, during and especially after shots.
- Sweet treat – Tasting something sweet can help reduce the pain response from a shot. For example, give our child a small piece of candy 2 minutes before the shot. Even a very small amount can help reduce pain during shots.
- Hug them – Embracing your child will help them relax and move less. Keep them still by holding your child on your lap or have the child stand in front of you as you sit. Embrace your child during the process.
- Distract your child – Right before the shot, call your child's name, sing your child's favorite song, or act plain silly to pull your child's attention away from the shot giver. Then, keep the distraction going after the vaccine is given.
- High five – Give your child and yourself a high-five! You just protected your child with the COVID-19 vaccine. Your community thanks you!
Contact Us
Contact us for COVID-19 questions OR to schedule a vaccine appointment:
919-250-1500, Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.