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COVID-19 Vaccine - 1st Dose Appointment Scheduling
Cabarrus Health Alliance is vaccinating individuals in Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4 and Group 5, including individuals 16 and older.
CHA is transitioning to a new scheduling system, Novel Health, for all COVID-19 vaccination appointments. The system requires you to setup an account. Please remember the email and password you choose. This will let you reschedule or cancel your own appointment online. It will also let you book your second dose appointment after you receive your first dose. Do not schedule your second dose until you have received your first dose with CHA.
Be sure to review the "Before you come" below.
Cabarrus COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics - 1st Dose
Date | Appointment Link | Location |
April 16, 2021 (Pfizer) | Schedule Appointment | Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 NC-49, Concord, NC 28025 |
April 23, 2021 | Schedule Appointment | Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 NC-49, Concord, NC 28025 |
April 30, 2021 | Coming Soon | Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 NC-49, Concord, NC 28025 |
More dates coming soon | Not yet available | Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 NC-49, Concord, NC 28025 |
If you are seeking a COVID-19 vaccine appointment for a 16 or 17-year-old, please call the CHA Call Center at 704-920-1213.
Have questions? Call the COVID-19 Vaccine Help Center.
The newly expanded NC DHHS COVID-19 vaccine help center can be reached at 888-675-4567 Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Callers can get help with general COVID-19 vaccine questions, information on eligibility groups, clinical questions about the vaccine, how to find vaccine locations, and transportation services. The COVID-19 vaccine help center supports English and Spanish calls, and TTY.
Group 1: Health care workers & Long-Term Care staff and residents
Health care workers with in-person patient contact
Long-term care staff and residents—people in skilled nursing facilities, adult care homes and continuing care retirement communities
NC DHHS Deeper Dive Group1
Group 2: Older adults
Anyone 65 years or older, regardless of health status or living situation
NC DHHS Deeper Dive Group 2
Group 3: Frontline essential workers
The CDC defines frontline essential workers as workers who are in sectors essential to the functioning of society and who are at substantially higher risk for exposure to COVID-19.
NC DHHS Deeper Dive Group 3
Group 4: Adults at high risk for exposure and increased risk of severe illness
- Anyone 16-64 years old with high-risk medical conditions that increase risk of severe disease from COVID-19 such as cancer, COPD, serious heart conditions, sickle cell disease, Type 2 diabetes, among others, regardless of living situation
- Anyone who is incarcerated or living in other close group living settings who is not already vaccinated due to age, medical condition or job function
Group 5: Everyone 16 and Older
Before you come:
- Print and bring your completed 1st Dose Registration Form with you. (Spanish)
- Bring a copy of your insurance card (front and back). Insurance is not required and there will be no out-of-pocket cost to any patient.
- If you have Medicare, please bring or complete your registration form with your standard or base plan Medicare ID information.
- If you scheduled your first dose appointment online through CHA's electronic medical record (EMR), Novel Health, please bring your Novel Health account username and password to your first dose appointment. You will need your account information to schedule your second dose appointment.
Second Dose Appointment Scheduling
You will receive information about scheduling your second COVID-19 vaccine dose while in the observation area after your first dose. More information and instructions on scheduling your second dose appointment will be provided at that time. Please understand that the date on the back of the 'COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card is NOT an appointment, it is the first day the patient is eligible to receive their second dose:
- Pfizer second dose can be administered as early as 21 days after the first dose
- Moderna second dose can be administered as early as 28 days after the first dose
As a reminder, CHA is transitioning to a new scheduling system, Novel Health, for all COVID-19 vaccination appointments. The system requires you to setup an account. You will need to bring your login and password information for your account with you to assist with scheduling your second dose appointment.
FAQs
- An appointment is required. If an individuals shows up more than 30 minutes prior to their appointment, they will be asked to return closer to their appointment time.
- Proof of residency is not required, but please consider attending a vaccine clinic in your community.
- If you have received any other vaccine in the last 14 days you are not eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
- Individuals who have cancer and are actively receiving chemotherapy treatment or radiation, as well as persons with rheumatoid arthritis and are undergoing treatment with drugs, such as methotrexate should seek guidance from their primary care provider before receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
- Immigration status is not shared with anyone; however name and demographics are submitted to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) COVID Vaccine Management System (CVMS).
For more information about the vaccine, please visit our COVID-19 Vaccine page.