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Coronavirus coverage in North Carolina, Nov. 27, 2020
This is WRAL's coverage of the coronavirus outbreak for Nov. 27, 2020.
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Shoppers following rules, but Crabtree Valley still crowded on Black Friday
Black Friday had a slow start in the Triangle, but by the afternoon, Crabtree Valley Mall was packed with shoppers. -
COVID-19 immunity: How long do antibodies last?
COVID-19 patients develop a certain level of immunity after battling the virus, but new studies find it may not last long. -
With distancing, crowd control, Christmas Carousel offers lifeline to small makers
On Friday morning, the annual Christmas Carousel event kicked off - but with a variety of changes designed to help protect shoppers from the pandemic. -
WakeMed Cary nurse: Isolation, deaths the reality of COVID-19 spike
North Carolina released two days of coronavirus data on Friday, including new cases recorded on Thanksgiving. -
COVID Overload: U.S. Hospitals Are Stretched Way Too Thin
In excruciating pain with lesions on her face and scalp, Tracey Fine lay for 13 hours on a gurney in an emergency room hallway. -
Tested positive? Your next step is to pick up the phone when contact tracers call
As COVID-19 cases rise across the state and more are expected in the weeks to come, some are wondering who they call after getting that positive result. -
Virtual course offers parents tips to stay calm amid holiday stress
The Partnership for Children of Wayne County is offering a course for parents facing adversity and stressful situations during the pandemic and the holiday season. -
Without visitors, holiday hospitalization includes isolation in time of pandemic
With hospitals closed to visitors to prevent further spread of the coronavirus, patients and healthcare workers spent this Thanksgiving together and alone. -
Mom, dad, UNC son test positive for coronavirus
The mother of a UNC student worries how to notify her son's friends and their families after he tests positive for coronavirus. -
CDC Covid-19 vaccine advisers call emergency meeting to vote on who gets one first
Advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have called an emergency meeting for Tuesday to vote on who they recommend should be the first to get a coronavirus vaccine once one is authorized. -
Pushed by Pandemic, Amazon Goes on a Hiring Spree Without Equal
SEATTLE — Amazon has embarked on an extraordinary hiring binge this year, vacuuming up an average of 1,400 new workers a day and solidifying its power as online shopping becomes more entrenched in the coronavirus pandemic. -
Tested positive? Your next step is to pick up the phone when contact tracers call
As COVID-19 cases rise across the state and more are expected in the weeks to come, some are wondering who they call after getting that positive result. -
Virtual course offers parents tips to stay calm amid holiday stress
The Partnership for Children of Wayne County is offering a course for parents facing adversity and stressful situations during the pandemic and the holiday season. -
Without visitors, holiday hospitalization includes isolation in time of pandemic
With hospitals closed to visitors to prevent further spread of the coronavirus, patients and healthcare workers spent this Thanksgiving together and alone. -
Mom, dad, UNC son test positive for coronavirus
The mother of a UNC student worries how to notify her son's friends and their families after he tests positive for coronavirus. -
CDC Covid-19 vaccine advisers call emergency meeting to vote on who gets one first
Advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have called an emergency meeting for Tuesday to vote on who they recommend should be the first to get a coronavirus vaccine once one is authorized. -
Pushed by Pandemic, Amazon Goes on a Hiring Spree Without Equal
SEATTLE — Amazon has embarked on an extraordinary hiring binge this year, vacuuming up an average of 1,400 new workers a day and solidifying its power as online shopping becomes more entrenched in the coronavirus pandemic. -
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.