Medically At-Risk In N.C. Able To Get COVID Shots March 17
North Carolina will make medically vulnerable residents eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine a week ahead of schedule, state health officials announced Thursday.
North Carolina will make medically vulnerable residents eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine a week ahead of schedule, state health officials announced Thursday.
People getting their COVID-19 vaccine at a Winston-Salem clinic may be serenaded in the process.
Over the past year, some businesses had to change their model to survive. Others, like music venues, had to shut down completely.
Over 2 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in North Carolina, and new appointments are opening up every day.
A new survey shows that while a majority of North Carolina's Latinx residents want a COVID-19 vaccine, many don't know how to go about getting it.
Tyson Foods is vaccinating thousands of frontline workers at some of its plants across the country. This includes its large chicken processing complex in Wilkesboro.
A new poll shows many North Carolina residents are still afraid of catching COVID-19. But that doesn't mean they're all preparing to get vaccinated.
The first case of COVID-19 in North Carolina was reported on March 3, 2020.
One year later, over 850,000 North Carolinians have been infected and, tragically, more than 11,000 have died.