UNC Health gives first COVID-19 vaccines
Posted Dec 17, 2020
UNC Health began administering the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, the same time the first vaccine shipment arrived in Chapel Hill. Medical workers are among the first group of people who will receive the vaccine. The first person at UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill to receive the vaccine was Loc Culp, the nurse manager of the medical intensive care unit.
(UNC.edu)
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