COVID VACCINE APPOINTMENT REGISTRATION
If you don't get this state email, don't worry – we'll take care of our state registration when you arrive for your confirmed appointment. Completing this quick form in advance will speed up your check-in process at your appointment. You'll also receive an separate email from North Carolina’s COVID Vaccine Portal to complete your registration with the state.You'll receive an appointment confirmation.Right now, only Pfizer is authorized for those 12 and older. Immediately be able to see the available locations, times and vaccine brands offered by Wake County Public Health.If you use our online appointment form, you will: Click to make an appointment here or call 88. Wake County Public Health vaccination sites are by appointment only. Listen to this great response from a vaccine researcher at the Vaccine Education Center. That's why the FDA studied people who receive the vaccine, including pregnant people, for at least two months after the last dose to watch for any side effects. Vaccine side effects primarily happen within six weeks of a dose. Scientists have found no safety concerns for pregnant people who were vaccinated late in pregnancy or their babies. There is no increased risk for miscarriage among people who received an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine before 20 weeks of pregnancy. The vaccines do not cause infertility or have other long-term effects. There is growing evidence about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines. Check out pregnancy information from the CDC. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy can protect you from severe COVID-19 illness. Pregnant and recently pregnant people are more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19 than non-pregnant people. The CDC recommends the COVID-19 vaccine for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or might become pregnant in the future. Contact their NC COVID-19 Vaccine Help Center at 88 from 7 a.m. Need additional help? NCDHHS may be able to help you out. Wake County Public Health can only provide cards to those residents we have administered vaccine to.
If you did NOT receive your vaccine from Wake County Public Health, please reach out to the provider who administered your shot. Please do not just simply show up at a vaccine clinic for a replacement card, our staff will not be able to accommodate you. If you don’t have an appointment or can’t access your online record at the link above, you can call our Wake County Public Health COVID-19 hotline at 91 or email us at and we’ll work with you to get a replacement card.
If you got your first shot with Wake County Public Health and you’re coming in for a second, third or booster dose with us, but you can’t find your card, our staff can look you up in our system and give you an updated card after your shot. A digital photo of your card or printed versions of your vaccine information from your vaccine provider should, in most cases, serve as a valid replacement for the physical paper card, if you need proof of COVID-19 vaccination for travel or for a doctor’s appointment.
COVID VACCINE APPOINTMENT HOW TO
If you forget your password, just click “Forgot Username or Password” and you should get an email with how to access. The USERNAME is your email address with “.covid19vaccine” added at the end – then enter your password. If you ever want to check out your vaccine record online, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is keeping a digital record for you! Just go online and get your online COVID-19 vaccination record here – you can even print out. PLEASE keep this card safe and take a picture of it as a backup copy. Southgate Community Library (Southgate Plaza parking lot)Īt your first COVID-19 vaccine appointment with Wake County Public Health, we gave you a Vaccination Record Card s I was ok with the date, location and vaccine batch number you received. When you receive further doses, staff will continue to record your doses on this same we card. All brands, all doses and all ages 6 months+.No cost, no ID and no insurance required.