Rodney Cates says many hands behind-the-scenes helped produce a seamless process at COVID Vaccination Clinics!
"Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results."
– Andrew Carnegie
This Rockingham County 4-1-1 episode shows how focused folks working together can accomplish much, even during a pandemic. This past year has been difficult dealing with the coronavirus; but some inspiration came with the discovery of life-saving vaccines. The challenge then became how to vaccinate citizens in rural and urban areas. Rockingham County Emergency Services Director Rodney Cates tells Public Information Officer Mable Scott how many different organizations, agencies, professionals, and volunteers stepped up to the plate to support Rockingham County's Public Health's successful COVID Vaccination Clinics.
Watch the video and hear about those working behind-the-scenes as a team at the vaccination clinics including: Probation/Parole, NC Air National Guard, county employees volunteered to drive golf carts, Fire Marshal's Office, Emergency Management Coordinator, EMS, Cone Health, Rockingham Community College, Public Works, Public Health, Economic Development, Safety/Risk, retired county employee volunteers, Civil Air Patrol of NC and VA, County IT, County Administration, and Public Information Officers for the County and Public Health.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY COVID VACCINATION DRIVE-THRU CLINIC PHOTO: Assistant Fire Marshal Melissa Joyce, Safety/Risk Manager Chris Elliott, EMS Training Officer Justin Stewart, Healthy Carolinians Coordinator Rebecca Oakes, Assistant Fire Marshal Jeremy Shelton.