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WUNC’s education reporter Liz Schlemmer sifts through the details about whether schools might — or can — begin requiring students to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Data from the state Department of Health and Human Services shows COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and the share of tests coming back positive at their worst levels in more than six months. Lack of demand for vaccines has contributed to tens of thousands of doses being thrown out.
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The number of COVID-19 cases in North Carolina has increased by more than 1,000 cases in one day.
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North Carolina's vaccination rate ticked up last week, but millions of the state's residents are still not vaccinated. WUNC's Dave DeWitt talks to Rose Hoban from North Carolina Health News about the doubts, the data and the Delta variant.
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Covid-19 vaccines are widely available in North Carolina now. But not everyone is able or feels comfortable leaving their house to get one. In Orange County, thanks to a partnership between emergency services and the health department, a mobile vaccine clinic is trying to make that process a little more convenient.
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New research shows promise for a vaccine that could protect people from COVID-19, its variants, and other coronaviruses known to pose a threat to humans.
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Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has previously expressed interest in financial perks for people their COVID-19 shot but is still reviewing possible legal concerns and working with state officials.
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Live updates on the latest news about COVID-19, impacts the pandemic has had on North Carolina, and vaccines.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says fully vaccinated people can ditch their facemasks, for the most part. But some are still uneasy about taking it off in public and others are confused about exceptions to the rules.