Duke Study: Eviction, Utility Shutoff Moratoriums Slowed COVID-19 Spread
A new study by Duke University shows that moratoriums on evictions and utility shutoffs helped reduce COVID-19 infection rates.
A new study by Duke University shows that moratoriums on evictions and utility shutoffs helped reduce COVID-19 infection rates.
North Carolina officials are shifting the state's COVID-19 vaccination distribution strategy toward mass clinics in an effort to turn the corner on a slow rollout.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday to boost government buying from U.S.
Greensboro and Guilford County leaders presented their concerns at a press conference Monday over delays in COVID-19 vaccine shipments.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced Friday that it avoided returning to campus 112 undergraduate students who tested positive for the coronavirus through its
State officials are reporting the first case in North Carolina of a more contagious strain of the coronavirus that was first detected in the United Kingdom in December.
Since November, 267 cases of COVID-19 have been connected to the Forsyth County Detention Center, the second-highest cumulative total among North Carolina's county jails.
North Carolina's top public official acknowledged for the first time on Thursday that the state has seen a small number of coronavirus vaccine doses thrown out at a time when supplies remain limite
Forsyth County's top public health official is expressing cautious optimism about recent COVID-19 trends in the county.