Dosis adicional para habitantes de Carolina del Norte

Los habitantes de Carolina del Norte que están inmunodeprimidos y recibieron las vacunas Moderna o Pfizer ahora pueden comenzar a recibir una dosis adicional para protegerse mejor del COVID-19.

El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Carolina del Norte insta a una dosis adicional a las personas que:… See More

!!️AdditionalDosis for North Carolina residents!! ️

North Carolina residents who are immunocumented and received Modern or Pfizer vaccines may now begin to receive an additional dose to better protect themselves from COVID-19.

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services urges an additional dose to people who:

They are receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or blood cancers.

She received an organ transplant and is taking medications to inhibit the immune system.

Received a stem cell transplant in the past two years or is taking medications to inhibit the immune system

moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome or Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome)

Advanced or untreated HIV infection

Active treatment with corticosteroids in high doses or other medications that may inhibit your immune response.

People should attest that they qualify for the additional dose by having a condition or taking a medication that causes them moderate to severe immunodeppression. The Buncombe County Department of Human Services and Health will be administering these doses at their outpatient clinic at 40 Coxe Ave. and at mobile reach events.