PRESS RELEASE: Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team Available for Home Vaccinations + PUBLIC HEALTH CHAT

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MEDIA RELEASE

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Kristin Prelipp, Communications Manager and Public Information Officer

kpre...@orangecountync.gov or 919-245-2462

LINK TO MEDIA RELEASE: https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/16142/Mobile-Vaccine-Team-Available-for-Homebound-Community-Members-FINAL

 

Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team Available for Home Vaccinations

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. June 15, 2021 ― In an effort to ensure that all community members have access to the COVID-19 vaccine, the Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team is ready to vaccinate people who are homebound or are otherwise unable to travel to a vaccine clinic.

Orange County Health Director Quintana Stewart said, “Orange County may lead the state in vaccinations with over 60% of community members fully vaccinated, but we will not rest until everyone is able to get a vaccine if they want one.”

Landon Weaver, Community Paramedic Coordinator for Orange County Emergency Services, said, “Our mission as community paramedics is to identify people who have fallen between the cracks and come up with solutions so there is equitable vaccine distribution for all.”

To date the Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team has administered COVID-19 vaccine to 44 homebound individuals. They report that the most challenging part of this program has been identifying those in need. They encourage all community members to make referrals for individuals who may be encountering challenges getting vaccinated. This may be done by visiting www.orangecountync.gov/MobileVax or by calling 919-245-6127.

Who is Eligible

The Mobile Vaccine Team serves people who are medically fragile or may be physically unable to leave their home. For instance, people who need supplemental oxygen encounter logistical challenges when traveling to a vaccine clinic. Or bed bound people may not be able to make or afford the trip because of the high cost of convalescent services.

“We work with agencies in the community, non-profits, coalitions, community groups, and health and living facilities to identify individuals across the county that may be in need of services, especially those that are homebound and are unable to visit community clinics,” said Katie Benedyk, Community Paramedic with Orange County Emergency Services. “Many of the people we have served do employ health services to come to their home, but these services have largely been unable to provide a vaccine to them. We are able to fill that gap.”

“We are privileged to be invited into people’s homes. Some of the people we have worked with have not had friends or family around them for months,” said Jill McCullough, Public Health Nurse with the Orange County Health Department. “I recall one particular visit in which an older woman pointed out her iPad and told us that had been the only way to speak with her family for many months. The COVID-19 vaccine has allowed her to be able to see her family again. To her, the vaccine is a beacon of hope in this pandemic and it is wonderful to be a part of that hope.”

How to Sign Up

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The Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team poses by one of the vans used to help homebound community members receive a COVID-19 vaccination. From left to right are Landon Weaver, Community Paramedic Coordinator for Orange County Emergency Services; Katie Benedyk, Community Paramedic with Orange County Emergency Services; and Jill McCullough, Public Health Nurse with the Orange County Health Department.

To sign up to be referred to the Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team visit www.orangecountync.gov/MobileVax or call 919-245-6127 and leave a message.

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Full resolution photo available at: https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/16139/017ochd_mobile_vax_june_2021

Graphic: Are you homebound or unable to travel to a COVID-19 vaccine clinic?

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English: https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/16141/homebound-1382X961

Spanish: https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/16140/homebound-1382X961-spanish

Video: An Interview with the Orange County Mobile Vaccine Team from Public Health Chat May 2021
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https://youtu.be/A1B9KlD2zBA

 

A conversation with Orange County Health Director, Quintana Stewart, and the mobile vaccination team. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is now authorized to include adolescents 12 through 15 years of age. This means that all people ages 12 and up are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19. We discuss how to get vaccinated, answer common questions about the vaccines (starting at 4:09) and talk to the mobile vaccination team (starting at 6:32) about their work with homebound community members.

 

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PUBLIC HEALTH CHAT FOR JUNE 2021: https://youtu.be/HuaIh-n4u94

 

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June 2021: A conversation with Orange County Health Director, Quintana Stewart, and OCHD Medical Director, Dr. Erica Pettigrew. They discuss how a health director and medical director work together during a pandemic and we ask Dr. Pettigrew some of the most common COVID-19 vaccine questions. Learn more at: www.orangecountync.gov/getyourshot

Recorded on 6/9/2021

 

 

Kristin Prelipp

Communications Manager/ Public Information Officer

300 West Tryon St., Hillsborough, NC 27278

Office: 919-245-2462  | Mobile: 919-622-5876
Pronouns: She/her/hers

Learn more about COVID-19 in Orange County:
https://www.orangecountync.gov/Coronavirus

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