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Coronavirus coverage in North Carolina, Nov. 24, 2020
This is WRAL's coverage of the coronavirus outbreak for Nov. 24, 2020.
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Here's what the latest NC mask rules mean
Here's what you need to know about the latest North Carolina executive order and coronavirus restrictions. -
NC's coronavirus hospitalizations soar past 1,700
One day after the number of people being treated in North Carolina hospitals for coronavirus topped 1,600 for the first time, the figure jumped over 1,700 on Tuesday. -
Fort Bragg troops celebrate Thanksgiving COVID style
COVID is changing a few things for Fort Bragg's early Thanksgiving celebration this year. One thing that's not changing is the food. -
Fort Bragg troops celebrate Thanksgiving COVID style
Troops at Fort Bragg enjoy their Thanksgiving meal a few days early with a few changes due to COVID. -
Digital temperature checks just one step in preventing COVID spread
Temperature checks are required before entering school, work, even the gym - but how accurate are digital forehead thermometer readings? -
Restaurateurs not thrilled about having to enforce NC's mask rules
The tighter mask mandate that takes effect Wednesday across North Carolina requires that people cover their faces at restaurants, except when "actively eating or drinking." -
Doctors say CDC should warn people about COVID-19 vaccine side effects
With three companies close to releasing a coronavirus vaccine to the public, doctors are urging the CDC to warn people about possible unpleasant side effects. -
Ticketmaster: No mandatory COVID-19 vaccine or testing requirements
Ticketmaster is pushing back claims that it will require ticket buyers to provide proof they have received a coronavirus vaccine or tested negative for the virus. -
Good news: Hospital treatment options for coronavirus improving
As hospitalizations reach new highs in North Carolina, doctors share what they're seeing from COVID-19. -
Who's gotten their coronavirus shots? Where is vaccine running low? NC tracking system will know
The state Department of Health and Human Services is setting up an online system to track the distribution of coronavirus vaccine across North Carolina as soon as vaccines become available. -
Workers who depend on tips must now police customers' mask behavior
The tighter mask mandate that takes effect Wednesday across North Carolina requires that people cover their faces at restaurants, except when "actively eating or drinking." -
Retailers adapt ahead of holiday shopping
New regulations will affect retailors ahead of holiday shopping. Officials hope all guidelines will be followed to help keep shoppers safe. -
Coronavirus in North Carolina: Maps, charts and data
View interactive coronavirus maps, graphics and county-by-county data on cases and deaths related to the COVID-19 outbreak in North Carolina. See whether the state is "flattening the curve." -
Coronavirus cases: U.S. and world - curves, maps and data
The Associated Press is tracking new reported coronavirus cases across the United States and globally, including showing curves by country. Click or hover on any state on the U.S. map to see the total number of reported cases and deaths. On the chart under the map, you can click to rank states based on the number of cases or deaths. Update times for the data are shown under the map and chart. -
List of resources to help seniors get groceries and prescriptions
Many businesses and organizations are offering delivery and drive-through services to help seniors and those who are at-risk reduce contact and still find the essentials they need. Read on for a growing list of resources including free prescription delivery, free curbside grocery pick-up, grocery delivery options and food pantry assistance. -
Triangle restaurants offering catering, delivery and take-out
A list of catering companies offering family meals, plus a list of local places offering take out or delivery. -
Resources to get through the coronavirus economic slowdown
This list of resources for giving and getting help will continue to grow until the coronavirus crisis has passed. -
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