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COVID-19 Vaccination Plan for Farmworkers

Contact Us

If you need assistance, have a question about the Plan, would like to contact a local team or have a resource to offer,  please email [email protected]

Vaccination Plan Tools

Informational flyer for farmers and farm labor contractors (PDF)

Volante informativo para granjeros y contratistas (PDF)

NC DHHS Vaccine Bilingual Flyer (PDF)

Welcome Flyer for Arriving Workers (PDF)

 

All North Carolina farmworkers are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations.

To get as many farmworkers vaccinated as quickly as possible, North Carolina’s COVID-19 Farmworker Vaccination Plan relies on local teams of staff from farmworker health clinics, local health departments, NC Cooperative Extension and community health workers.

Local teams have been hard at work planning vaccination events, outreach to growers and camps, and collaborating across organizations, counties, and departments. Thousands of migrant and seasonal farmworkers have already received a vaccine, and efforts are ramping up as more vaccine becomes available.

COVID-19 Vaccine Resources
COVID-19 General Resources

NC Farmworker Health Program, Office of Rural Health · 1915 Health Services Way · Raleigh NC 27607 · Tel: 919-527-6440 · Fax: 919-733-2981
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