County of Wayne issued the following announcement on Aug. 3.
As part of its ongoing effort to get more North Carolinians vaccinated and safely bring summer back, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is offering $100 Summer Cards at the Wayne County Health Department to offset the time and transportation costs of getting vaccinated.
Starting Monday, August 9, the Wayne County Health Department will offer $100 Summer Cards. Anyone 18 and older who gets their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine will receive a $100 card after vaccination at a participating location while supplies last. Cards are for the first dose only.
In addition to providing a $100 Summer Card to those who get their first dose of vaccine, those who drive others will receive a $25 Summer Card each time they drive someone to an appointment at the completion of the vaccination. This helps offset the costs for those who help family, friends and neighbors find their spot for a vaccine and drive them to their shots. There is no limit on the number of times someone can drive people to a vaccination appointment; however, a driver will only receive one card per visit.
Getting vaccinated and helping others do the same protects you from COVID-19 and against hospitalization and death. Rigorous clinical trials have proven that the vaccines are safe and effective with nearly 165 million people in the U.S. who have been safely vaccinated. And as the more contagious Delta variant of the virus is spreading across the country—mostly through unvaccinated people—it’s critical that North Carolinians get vaccinated now.
Remember, COVID-19 vaccines are free, safe and effective. Get an appointment for your COVID-19 vaccine now at www.waynegov.com/vaccine. For questions about the program, call 919-988-6486.
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Source: County of Wayne