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(01/27/21 3:23pm)
An Alamance County Health Department worker fills a syringe with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, Jan. 18 at the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina. The health department administers both Moderna and Pfizer vaccine on different days depending on supplies.
(01/29/21 11:13pm)
At the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina held by the Alamance County Health Department. Those who are getting the vaccine have to go through three stations, registration, receiving the vaccine and a 15 minute recovery time. In total the whole process without traffic should take about 45 minutes.
(01/29/21 11:13pm)
On Monday, Jan. 18, Alamance County Health Department employees work to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from 8:30am to 4:30pm by appointment only for those 75 and older Monday-Friday. Both Pfizer and Moderna are given at this location, the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina, depending on the supplies, and are called back after the required time to receive the second dose.
(01/29/21 11:13pm)
An Alamance County Health Department worker fills a syringe with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, Jan. 18 at the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina. The health department administers both Moderna and Pfizer vaccine on different days depending on supplies.
(01/29/21 11:13pm)
An Alamance County Health Department worker fills a syringe with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 18, 2021 at The Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina. The health department administers both Moderna and Pfizer vaccine on different days depending on supplies.
(01/29/21 11:13pm)
On Monday, Jan. 18, an Alamance County Health Department worker goes through the pre-screening with those who are receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina. The health department vaccinates about 200 people who are 75 and older by appointment only. They are doing a mix of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and on this day the Pfizer vaccine was given.
(01/29/21 11:13pm)
On Monday, Jan. 18, an Alamance County Health Department worker goes through the pre-screening with those who are receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the Career and Technical Education Center in Burlington, North Carolina. The health department vaccinates about 200 people who are 75 and older by appointment only. They are doing a mix of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccine and on this day the Pfizer vaccine was given.
(01/12/21 6:54pm)
Rev. James Wilkes Jr. of Elon First Baptist Church gives a morning sermon on Sunday, Nov. 15 to an empty church while recording the service for an online audience.
(11/09/20 7:49pm)
On November 3, 2020, Rev. Gregory Drumwright held a re-do of his I Am Change Legacy March to the Polls that was ended by Alamance County sheriffs and Graham police by the use of pepper spray, detaining and arresting many attendants of the march.
(10/31/20 11:49pm)
Alamance County community member Shon Green hugs and cries to a loved one at the I Am Change Legacy March to the Polls as the march intensified as police started detaining and using pepper spray to deter marchers and end the event on Oct. 31, 2020.
(10/31/20 11:50pm)
As the marchers at the I Am Change March arrive at the Alamance County Courthouse, the marchers put up their hands signifying and chanting that they come in peace with no weapons on Oct. 31, 2020 in Graham, N.C.
(11/02/20 12:56pm)
Officers with the Alamance County Sheriff's Office and marchers line up in front of the Alamance County Historic Courthouse right before law enforcement began to use pepper spray to remove the marchers from the area on Oct. 31, 2020.
(11/04/20 3:16pm)
A marcher at the I Am Change March in Graham, N.C. is taken into custody by Graham Police in front of the Alamance County Courthouse on Oct. 31, 2020.
(10/31/20 11:11pm)
Members of and around Alamance County gather on Oct. 31, 2020 for the I Am Change March that started at the Wayman Chapel Church and progressed to the Alamance County Courthouse. The march was organized by Rev. Gregory Drumwright who was later arrested and others who were detained by Alamance County Sheriffs.
(10/31/20 11:11pm)
Members of and around Alamance County gather on Oct. 31, 2020 for the I Am Change March that started at the Wayman Church and progressed to the Alamance County Courthouse. The march was organized by Rev. Gregory Drumwright and others who were later detained by Alamance County Sheriffs.
(10/31/20 11:07pm)
Marchers at the I am Change March in Graham on Oct. 31, 2020, both stand and kneel for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in silence, the length of time that former police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd’s neck and killed him.
(10/31/20 11:10pm)
A marcher at the I Am Change March lays on the ground paying tribute during the 8 minutes and 46 seconds in silence for George Floyd on Oct. 31, 2020.
(10/31/20 11:09pm)
Elon University junior Hannah Garcia detained by an Alamance County sheriff at the I Am Change March that took place in Graham, North Carolina. Another Elon student, Tim Olson, was also detained by the Alamance County sheriff and charged with failure to disperse. Both students were released on written promise to appear in court on Oct. 31, 2020.
(10/31/20 11:11pm)
Rev. Gregory Drumwright speaks at the I Am Change March in Graham, N.C. As the march progressed, Rev. Drumwright, other leaders of the march and fellow marchers were sprayed by pepper spray and detained by Alamance County Sheriffs on Oct. 31, 2020.
(02/06/23 9:11pm)
The Rev. Greg Drumwright leads the I Am Change March in Graham, N.C. that started at the Wayman Chapel Church and ended at the Alamance County Courthouse on Oct. 31, 2020. As the march progressed Rev. Drumwright and many other leaders of the march and attendees of the march were arrested and detained.