Daily Press (Sunday)

Cooper, Cohen tour vaccine clinic

- By Mary Helen Goodloe-Murphy

KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen visited the Youth Center at Family Recreation Park in Kill Devil Hills on Friday and witnessed a Dare County coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n clinic.

Dare County Health Director Sheila Davies, Board of Commission­ers Chairman Robert L. Woodard and other county commission­ers greeted the governor. The county’s Emergency Management Director Drew Pearson directed those arriving for vaccinatio­n to the appropriat­e table.

On Friday, the operation was expected to vaccinate 900 people. The facility and the system are able to vaccinate up to 1,600 people a day.

The partnershi­p between Dare County Department of Health and Human Services and the county’s emergency management department was evident in the Dare clinic, which was a first- and second-dose clinic.

The governor toured the setup and experience­d what Dare County residents have been raving about: courteous, smiling health profession­als, easy to follow instructio­ns and speedy delivery.

As Cooper made his way through the stations, he received compliment­s and requests for pictures. Christina Posko, a registered nurse with the county, said “I’m so proud of the vaccinatio­n effort in our state.”

At one point during the tour, Cooper said that North Carolina had vaccinated over 70% of people 65 and older. Health director Davies commented Dare County had vaccinated 91%.

“Dare County is leading the way,” said Cohen during media conference following the tour. In Dare County, almost half have received one dose of vaccine, said Cohen. The state’s dashboard reports 47.6% in Dare County and 45.6% in North Carolina have had first doses.

Said Cohen, “Dare County is the best and highest county in North Carolina.”

Davies thanked the governor for the visit and his extraordin­ary leadership during the pandemic.

Cooper and Cohen continued to stress the seriousnes­s of the disease.

“We have to remember, though for a few more months, that we have to continue to look after each other,” said Cooper.

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