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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday immediately ended the state's capacity limits on businesses and nearly all the remaining statewide mask-wearing mandates, returning the state to almost normal operations after 15 months marked by COVID-19 lockdowns and limits.
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Duke University was among the first North Carolina colleges to require vaccination for COVID-19, but now Wake Forest has, also — and more are considering it.
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Gov. Roy Cooper announced Wednesday afternoon that the state will soon lift the outdoor mask mandate and boost mass gathering limits to 100 people indoors and 200 people outdoors, which represents a doubling from the current levels.
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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is telling all providers administering the Johnson & Johnson one-shot COVID-19 vaccine in North Carolina to pause.
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Although they've been eligible for months, many North Carolina health systems are reporting only about two-thirds of health workers are vaccinated.
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Governor Roy Cooper and members of the state Coronavirus Task Force share an update on COVID-19 developments in North Carolina.
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Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said Wednesday he is having "discussions" about creating a vaccine passport to let people show businesses or employers they have received the COVID-19 vaccination.
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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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COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out to adults who are most at risk from the coronavirus, but ending the pandemic will require vaccinating children too. Researchers are beginning to test younger and younger kids to make sure the shots are safe and work for each age.
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In a public briefing on Thursday, Governor Roy Cooper announced an acceleration in the pace of vaccine eligibility in the state.