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NC COVID-19 Response
Susan Gale Perry
DHHS Chief Deputy Secretary
NC State Board of Education Meeting
January 7, 2021
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K-12 Reported Clusters – as of 11/30
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | LHD Weekly Call | January 7, 2021
• 309 cases associated with currently active clusters as of
11/30/20
o 31 currently active clusters
o 207 cases among students and 102 cases among staff
o 94 cases and 15 clusters among public schools (within those
statistics, 11 cases and 2 cluster among charters)
o 16 Clusters, and 204 cases among private schools (51% of
total active clusters, 66% of total active cluster-linked cases)
o 14 clusters, and 188 cases among faith-based schools (45%
of total active clusters, 61% of total active cluster-linked
cases)
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Child Care, Schools, & Higher Education
Child Care Camp K12 School College/University
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New Secretarial Directive In Effect
Wear a mask at all times and maintain physical distance (at least 6 feet)
from people when you leave your home.
Stay home. Only go out for essential activities like work, school, health
care or caring for family or buying food.
Avoid gathering with people that you do not live with. If you cannot
avoid being with other people, stay outside, and keep it very small. Do not
do things where you need to take off your mask, like eating or drinking.
If you were with people that you do not live with, you should assume you
may have become infected and get tested.
COVID-19 Vaccines:
Your best shot against
COVID-19.
Dr. Charlene Wong
North Carolina State Board of Education Meeting
January 7, 2021
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You’ll soon be able to take
a safe vaccine to protect
you from getting COVID-19.
It’s free to everyone.
Here’s what you need to know.
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Tested, safe and
effective, COVID-
19 vaccines will
help us get back in
control of our lives
and back to the
people and places
we love.
• Scientists had a head start, and
thousands of volunteers helped with
clinical trials.
• The vaccines are tested, safe, and
effective.
• You cannot get COVID-19 from the
vaccine.
• Those who are most at risk get it first.
• You have a spot to take your shot.
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Scientists had
a head start.
• COVID-19 vaccines are built on decades
of work to develop vaccines for similar
viruses.
• The first two vaccines use a method that
researchers have been studying and
working with for decades.
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The vaccines are
tested, safe, and
effective.
• All vaccines are rigorously tested for safety
and effectiveness.
• More than 70,000 people volunteered in
clinical trials for two vaccines—Pfizer-
BioNTech and Moderna - to make sure the
vaccines were safe and worked to prevent
COVID-19.
• To date, the vaccines are 95% effective in
preventing COVID-19.
• There were no serious safety concerns in
the clinical trials with either vaccine.
• You could have temporary reactions like a
sore arm, headache, or feeling tired and
achy for a day or two.
There have been intentional efforts to recruit volunteers
from historically marginalized populations.
63%
20%
10%
4%
3%
4%
10%
26%
59%
1%
Hispanic/
Latinx
Black/AA
Asian
All others
1%
White
Black/AA
Asian
All others
3%
Hispanic/
Latinx
White
Source: https://www.pfizer.com/science/coronavirus/vaccine Source: https://www.modernatx.com/sites/default/files/content_documents/2020-COVE-Study-Enrollment-Completion-10.22.20.pdf
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Vaccines imitate COVID without giving it to
you.
The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines give
your body instructions to make a protein that safely
teaches your body to making an antibody to fight the
real COVID-19.
Vaccines safely increase your body’s natural ability to fight the virus before the virus attacks you. That’s
how you win, and the virus loses. Here is how the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines work:
Antibodies
You cannot get COVID-19 from the vaccine.
You can fight off the real virus if it tries to
attack you.
After getting vaccinated, you develop the ability to
fight off the real virus because your body is strong
enough and knows how to win.
Vaccine
Virus
Virus
Antibodies
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Two shots are
necessary—and
we have a plan to
help everyone get
both doses.
• The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna
vaccines require two shots to build up
strong immunity against COVID-19.
• The second shot will come 3 to 4 weeks
after the first.
• It is important to get two doses of the
same vaccine.
• We built a system—the COVID-19
Vaccine Management System—to help
make sure people are safe and get the
right second dose at the right time. It lets
you schedule appointments and sends
you a reminder.
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Your privacy and
personal
information are
protected at all
times.
• Nothing in the vaccine can be tracked—
the protein your body makes cannot be
tracked and it disappears after it finishes
making you stronger.
• Personal information about your
vaccination and health are protected at all
times.
• We do not send any personal information
to the CDC.
• Supplies will be limited at first.
• The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines
have been authorized and sent to states, but
it will be some time before they are widely
available to everyone.
• State and federal public health experts
recommended starting with vaccinations for
those most at risk.
• More people will be reached when the
vaccine supply increases throughout 2021.
• The vaccines are free to everyone, even if
you don’t have health insurance.
• Rest assured: You have a spot to take
your shot.
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Vaccines will be
available to all—
for free.
Those most at risk get it first.
• The Moderna vaccine is authorized for use
down to age 16.
• Clinical trials in the US currently are
enrolling children down to age 12. One
trial in the UK is approved down to age 5
but none have enrolled in the US.
• Whether a vaccine is available for children
before the 2020-21 school year depends
on the results of the clinical trials that are
planned or underway now.
• Children are important to consider for
vaccination because COVID-19 can cause
serious illness in children and because
children can pass the virus along to others.
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Children and the
COVID-19 vaccine
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COVID-19 Vaccinations in North Carolina: January 2020
Who is being vaccinated now?
Health care workers at highest risk for
COVID-19 exposure: Such as doctors, nurses,
and those caring for and cleaning areas used by
COVID-19 patients
Long-term care staff and residents: People
living and working in places like skilled nursing
facilities or group homes
Where are they being vaccinated?
Health care workers at highest risk for
COVID-19 exposure: In hospitals or local health
departments that have received early shipments
of vaccine
Long-term care staff and residents: The
federal government manages vaccinations for
most long-term care facilities. Most will be
vaccinated at their facilities under the Pharmacy
Partnership for Long-Term Care Program with
CVS and Walgreens
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North Carolina receives shipments of COVID-19
vaccine each week.
Federal government
decides how much
vaccine each state
receives based on
the state’s population
NC DHHS
determines which
providers will receive
doses based on
reaching prioritized
populations
Manufacturer ships
the vaccines to
local providers
Providers safely
store and handle
vaccines
North Carolinians
are vaccinated in
phases, as vaccine
is available
• Frontline essential workers, including
education staff, will have a variety of
options for when and where to get their
shot.
• Your health care provider can also help
you find where to take your shot against
COVID-19.
• Additional information on where to take
your shot is available at
YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov.
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Finding your spot:
How will you know
when and where to
get your shot?
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Keeping everyone
informed: You
have a spot, take
your shot.
• We are working hard to give North
Carolinians the information they need to
take their shot.
• Look for information at news conferences,
our website, social media, and from
trusted community leaders.
• Community leaders and organizations are
helping to shape the campaign and are
reaching out to the public.
• The goal is to provide all with a spot for
honest information and updates on where
they can get their shot.
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Leading with
equity: We must
build trust.
• Racism runs throughout our social,
economic, and health care systems,
causing unequal access to care,
maltreatment, and neglect for historically
marginalized communities. These
longstanding and continuing racial and
ethnic injustices in our health care system
contribute to lack of trust in vaccines.
• North Carolina is drawing upon the
experience and expertise of leaders from
historically marginalized communities to
develop and implement its vaccine plan.
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Leading medical
and professional
organizations are
encouraging
all Americans to
get vaccinated
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Online Resources | Updated Regularly
YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov
One-page flyer
on COVID-19
vaccines to
distribute
COVID-19
vaccines 101
deck
Frequently
Asked Questions
(updating weekly)
Infographic on
prioritization
• Getting the COVID-19 vaccine and
following the 3 Ws is everyone’s best
protection from getting and spreading
COVID-19.
• Continue using the 3 Ws and limiting
social gatherings until most people are
vaccinated.
• Getting back in control, getting back to
family and friends, and getting kids back
to school will take some time—but the
COVID-19 vaccine and the 3 Ws will get
us there quicker and safer.
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Keep practicing the
3 Ws: Wear, Wait,
and Wash.
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Let’s work together to share information.
Help distribute information and materials:
YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov
• Help direct people to “their spot” for reliable information about the vaccine: Maybe it’s
you, now that you have new vaccine knowledge
• Show people that you trust the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines: Share your
positive experience when you have your shot against COVID-19
• Use and share the COVID-19 vaccine communications materials to make sure more
North Carolinians have accurate and up-to-date information on the vaccines: Find them at
YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov
Let’s talk.

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COVID update

  • 1. 1 NC COVID-19 Response Susan Gale Perry DHHS Chief Deputy Secretary NC State Board of Education Meeting January 7, 2021
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  • 9. 98 K-12 Reported Clusters – as of 11/30 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | LHD Weekly Call | January 7, 2021 • 309 cases associated with currently active clusters as of 11/30/20 o 31 currently active clusters o 207 cases among students and 102 cases among staff o 94 cases and 15 clusters among public schools (within those statistics, 11 cases and 2 cluster among charters) o 16 Clusters, and 204 cases among private schools (51% of total active clusters, 66% of total active cluster-linked cases) o 14 clusters, and 188 cases among faith-based schools (45% of total active clusters, 61% of total active cluster-linked cases)
  • 10. 1010 Comparing Education Clusters 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 03/23 04/05 04/19 05/03 05/17 05/31 06/14 06/28 07/12 07/26 08/09 08/23 09/06 09/20 10/04 10/18 11/01 11/15 11/29 12/13 12/27 NumberofCases Date of Illness Identification Child Care, Schools, & Higher Education Child Care Camp K12 School College/University
  • 11. 11 New Secretarial Directive In Effect Wear a mask at all times and maintain physical distance (at least 6 feet) from people when you leave your home. Stay home. Only go out for essential activities like work, school, health care or caring for family or buying food. Avoid gathering with people that you do not live with. If you cannot avoid being with other people, stay outside, and keep it very small. Do not do things where you need to take off your mask, like eating or drinking. If you were with people that you do not live with, you should assume you may have become infected and get tested.
  • 12. COVID-19 Vaccines: Your best shot against COVID-19. Dr. Charlene Wong North Carolina State Board of Education Meeting January 7, 2021
  • 13. 13 You’ll soon be able to take a safe vaccine to protect you from getting COVID-19. It’s free to everyone. Here’s what you need to know.
  • 14. 14 Tested, safe and effective, COVID- 19 vaccines will help us get back in control of our lives and back to the people and places we love. • Scientists had a head start, and thousands of volunteers helped with clinical trials. • The vaccines are tested, safe, and effective. • You cannot get COVID-19 from the vaccine. • Those who are most at risk get it first. • You have a spot to take your shot.
  • 15. 15 Scientists had a head start. • COVID-19 vaccines are built on decades of work to develop vaccines for similar viruses. • The first two vaccines use a method that researchers have been studying and working with for decades.
  • 16. 16 The vaccines are tested, safe, and effective. • All vaccines are rigorously tested for safety and effectiveness. • More than 70,000 people volunteered in clinical trials for two vaccines—Pfizer- BioNTech and Moderna - to make sure the vaccines were safe and worked to prevent COVID-19. • To date, the vaccines are 95% effective in preventing COVID-19. • There were no serious safety concerns in the clinical trials with either vaccine. • You could have temporary reactions like a sore arm, headache, or feeling tired and achy for a day or two.
  • 17. There have been intentional efforts to recruit volunteers from historically marginalized populations. 63% 20% 10% 4% 3% 4% 10% 26% 59% 1% Hispanic/ Latinx Black/AA Asian All others 1% White Black/AA Asian All others 3% Hispanic/ Latinx White Source: https://www.pfizer.com/science/coronavirus/vaccine Source: https://www.modernatx.com/sites/default/files/content_documents/2020-COVE-Study-Enrollment-Completion-10.22.20.pdf 17
  • 18. 18 Vaccines imitate COVID without giving it to you. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines give your body instructions to make a protein that safely teaches your body to making an antibody to fight the real COVID-19. Vaccines safely increase your body’s natural ability to fight the virus before the virus attacks you. That’s how you win, and the virus loses. Here is how the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines work: Antibodies You cannot get COVID-19 from the vaccine. You can fight off the real virus if it tries to attack you. After getting vaccinated, you develop the ability to fight off the real virus because your body is strong enough and knows how to win. Vaccine Virus Virus Antibodies
  • 19. 19 Two shots are necessary—and we have a plan to help everyone get both doses. • The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines require two shots to build up strong immunity against COVID-19. • The second shot will come 3 to 4 weeks after the first. • It is important to get two doses of the same vaccine. • We built a system—the COVID-19 Vaccine Management System—to help make sure people are safe and get the right second dose at the right time. It lets you schedule appointments and sends you a reminder.
  • 20. 20 Your privacy and personal information are protected at all times. • Nothing in the vaccine can be tracked— the protein your body makes cannot be tracked and it disappears after it finishes making you stronger. • Personal information about your vaccination and health are protected at all times. • We do not send any personal information to the CDC.
  • 21. • Supplies will be limited at first. • The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines have been authorized and sent to states, but it will be some time before they are widely available to everyone. • State and federal public health experts recommended starting with vaccinations for those most at risk. • More people will be reached when the vaccine supply increases throughout 2021. • The vaccines are free to everyone, even if you don’t have health insurance. • Rest assured: You have a spot to take your shot. 21 Vaccines will be available to all— for free.
  • 22. Those most at risk get it first.
  • 23. • The Moderna vaccine is authorized for use down to age 16. • Clinical trials in the US currently are enrolling children down to age 12. One trial in the UK is approved down to age 5 but none have enrolled in the US. • Whether a vaccine is available for children before the 2020-21 school year depends on the results of the clinical trials that are planned or underway now. • Children are important to consider for vaccination because COVID-19 can cause serious illness in children and because children can pass the virus along to others. 23 Children and the COVID-19 vaccine
  • 24. 24 COVID-19 Vaccinations in North Carolina: January 2020 Who is being vaccinated now? Health care workers at highest risk for COVID-19 exposure: Such as doctors, nurses, and those caring for and cleaning areas used by COVID-19 patients Long-term care staff and residents: People living and working in places like skilled nursing facilities or group homes Where are they being vaccinated? Health care workers at highest risk for COVID-19 exposure: In hospitals or local health departments that have received early shipments of vaccine Long-term care staff and residents: The federal government manages vaccinations for most long-term care facilities. Most will be vaccinated at their facilities under the Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care Program with CVS and Walgreens 24
  • 25. 25 North Carolina receives shipments of COVID-19 vaccine each week. Federal government decides how much vaccine each state receives based on the state’s population NC DHHS determines which providers will receive doses based on reaching prioritized populations Manufacturer ships the vaccines to local providers Providers safely store and handle vaccines North Carolinians are vaccinated in phases, as vaccine is available
  • 26. • Frontline essential workers, including education staff, will have a variety of options for when and where to get their shot. • Your health care provider can also help you find where to take your shot against COVID-19. • Additional information on where to take your shot is available at YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov. 26 Finding your spot: How will you know when and where to get your shot?
  • 27. 27 Keeping everyone informed: You have a spot, take your shot. • We are working hard to give North Carolinians the information they need to take their shot. • Look for information at news conferences, our website, social media, and from trusted community leaders. • Community leaders and organizations are helping to shape the campaign and are reaching out to the public. • The goal is to provide all with a spot for honest information and updates on where they can get their shot.
  • 28. 28 Leading with equity: We must build trust. • Racism runs throughout our social, economic, and health care systems, causing unequal access to care, maltreatment, and neglect for historically marginalized communities. These longstanding and continuing racial and ethnic injustices in our health care system contribute to lack of trust in vaccines. • North Carolina is drawing upon the experience and expertise of leaders from historically marginalized communities to develop and implement its vaccine plan.
  • 29. 29 Leading medical and professional organizations are encouraging all Americans to get vaccinated
  • 30. 30 Online Resources | Updated Regularly YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov One-page flyer on COVID-19 vaccines to distribute COVID-19 vaccines 101 deck Frequently Asked Questions (updating weekly) Infographic on prioritization
  • 31. • Getting the COVID-19 vaccine and following the 3 Ws is everyone’s best protection from getting and spreading COVID-19. • Continue using the 3 Ws and limiting social gatherings until most people are vaccinated. • Getting back in control, getting back to family and friends, and getting kids back to school will take some time—but the COVID-19 vaccine and the 3 Ws will get us there quicker and safer. 31 Keep practicing the 3 Ws: Wear, Wait, and Wash.
  • 32. 32 Let’s work together to share information. Help distribute information and materials: YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov • Help direct people to “their spot” for reliable information about the vaccine: Maybe it’s you, now that you have new vaccine knowledge • Show people that you trust the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines: Share your positive experience when you have your shot against COVID-19 • Use and share the COVID-19 vaccine communications materials to make sure more North Carolinians have accurate and up-to-date information on the vaccines: Find them at YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov