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Republican state senators passed three new measures along party lines that aim to change North Carolina election law. Meanwhile in the state house, a long-awaited 47-page energy bill made a controversial debut, and municipalities around the state celebrate Juneteenth for the first time against the backdrop of ongoing conversations about how to teach history in public schools.
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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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For the first time since COVID-19 vaccines became available in December 2020, North Carolina this week declined to accept any more supplies.
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Hospitals are not overrun with COVID-19 patients like they were in the winter. But the virus is far from eradicated. That's encouraging some who were hesitant at first, to get the vaccine.
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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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In the first nine weeks that the COVID-19 vaccine was distributed in North Carolina, people who identified as Hispanic accounted for just 2.5% of those vaccinated. That's despite the group representing 10% of the total population. Since February, those numbers have improved somewhat, in part because of partnerships that removed barriers to access.
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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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Live updates on the latest news about COVID-19, impacts the pandemic has had on North Carolina, and vaccines.
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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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Live updates on the latest news about COVID-19, impacts the pandemic has had on North Carolina, and vaccines.