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As the new omicron variant puts a return to “normal” on hold, North Carolinians reflect on this past year, and how it isn't — but in some ways still is — like 2020.
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WUNC staff take a look back at the stories that stood out during another remarkable pandemic year.
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Real estate is hot right now across the Triangle. And that’s evident not just in residential and commercial properties, but also in how fast hospitals are growing. The three major hospital systems are competing not just for location, but also for hospital beds.
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North Carolina officials announced Monday that nearly all of the 10,000 employees working in 14 state-operated health care facilities are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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The growing role of private equity in U.S. health care is generating a lot of debate and raising a big question: Is the priority patient care or making money?
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Gov. Cooper, State Health Sec. Dr. Mandy Cohen and members of the Coronavirus Task Force deliver an update on COVID-19 cases and strategy in the state.
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North Carolina’s COVID-19 numbers have started to inch back up, state health officials said this week. They cite the rapid spread of the delta variant, particularly in counties with low vaccination rates, as the reason for the increase.
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More than three million service members were exposed to toxic smoke from burn pits. Some are now sick, and they're fighting for VA health and disability benefits.
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North Carolina on Thursday is officially switching to a new Medicaid system called a "managed care" model. But many of the 1.6 million people the change affects don't even know it's happening.
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A Durham-based life sciences company received promising test results on a new medical device that could become an in-home treatment for the…