On Saturday, Feb. 27, the Alamance County Health Department and Cone Health will open a joint COVID-19 vaccination clinic at 2401 Eric Lane, Unit 100, Burlington. Appointments are required.
The facility will initially vaccinate health care workers, persons 65 and over and employees of childcare centers and pre-K-12 schools. The number of people vaccinated will depend upon the number of COVID-19 vaccines received each week by the state.
Appointments for those 65 and over
Appointments for those 65 and over can be scheduled two ways:
- Request an appointment at conehealth.com/vaccine. Those 65 and over requesting an appointment will be contacted within two weeks to schedule their vaccination.
- Call the Alamance County Health Department at 336-290-0650 within the hours of 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. or until all appointments are filled. Callers are asked to exercise patience as call volumes will be high. For more information, visit www.alamance-nc.com/healthdept/covid-19-information/vaccine-information.
Appointments for the education workforce
Alamance County Health Department (ACHD) is working with the Alamance-Burlington School System, private schools and childcare centers to ensure eligible pre-K-12 staff who want a vaccine can receive a vaccine. Cone Health is providing staff to help with the vaccinations.
After Friday, Feb. 26, Cone Health will move its COVID-19 vaccine clinic at 2363 Corporation Parkway, Burlington, to the new site. Cone Health will continue offering COVID-19 testing at the Corporation Parkway site. For hours of operation and to schedule a test, visit www.conehealth.com/covid-19-information/testing. Second-dose vaccinations already scheduled will be at the new site on Eric Lane. Only testing will be done at the Corporation Parkway site.
Alamance County Health Department will move its COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) in Burlington to the Eric Lane site on Feb. 26. This move affects the CTEC site only. After Feb. 26, the first dose will be done at the new site on Eric Lane and the second dose will continue to be done at the Burlington Athletic Stadium.