Who falls under Group 3 and Group 4 for a COVID-19 vaccine :: WRAL.com

In North Carolina, people 65 years of age or older, health care workers, staff and residents of long-term care facilities and frontline workers are in close contact with the public to get a vaccine.

Groups 1-3 are eligible from 3 March. Group 4 – people with underlying health conditions – can already be vaccinated on March 24 and a date for Group 5 – the general public – has yet to be determined.

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Groups 3 and 4 together include millions of North Carolinians. Here is a list of who falls under each group.

Group 3: essential workers at the front

Education and child care

  • Teachers, teaching assistants and student teachers
  • School owners, directors and supervisors
  • Bus and minibus drivers
  • Family support staff
  • Food service workers
  • Classroom support and administrative staff
  • Conservation and maintenance personnel
  • Therapists and medical staff
  • On-site consultants required
  • Media and IT specialists
  • School security staff
  • Librarians
  • School administrative staff
  • Teaching Support Staff
  • School nurses (eligible in group 1)

Food and agriculture

All workers in stores selling groceries and medicines, including:

  • Meat packaging workers
  • Food processors
  • Farm workers
  • Migrant farm / fishing workers
  • Food distribution and supply chain workers
  • Restaurant workers

Manufacture

  • Workers manufacturing medical supplies, medical equipment or PBT
  • Workers manufacturing products needed for food and agricultural supply chains

University / college

  • College and university instructors and support staff

Community and government

  • US Postal Service and other dispatched workers
  • Court workers
  • Elected officials
  • Clergy
  • Homeless shelter staff
  • Veterinarians, veterinary staff and veterinary students

Healthcare and public health

  • Public health workers
  • Social workers

First responders and public safety

  • Firefighters and EMS
  • Law enforcement
  • Correction workers
  • Security officers
  • Public Agency Workers Respond to Abuse and Neglect

Transport

  • Public transport workers
  • Motor Vehicle Workers Division
  • Transportation maintenance and repair technicians
  • Workers supporting highway infrastructure

Group 4: Adults with a high risk of exposure and increased risk of serious diseases

  • Asthma (moderate to severe)
  • Cancer
  • Cerebrovascular disease or history of stroke
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Dementia or other neurological condition
  • Type 1 or 2 diabetes
  • Down syndrome
  • A heart condition such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy
  • Hypertension or high blood pressure
  • Immuno-compromised state (weakened immune system) of: immune deficiency, HIV, intake of chronic steroids or other immunosuppressive drugs, history of solid organ blood or bone marrow transplantation
  • Liver disease, including hepatitis
  • Pulmonary fibrosis
  • Overweight or obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Sickle cell disease (not sickle cell trait) or thalassemia
  • Smoking (current or former, defined as having smoked at least 100 cigarettes during their lifetime)
  • People experiencing homelessness or living in a homeless shelter
  • Correctional facility, such as imprisonment or imprisonment

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