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Coronavirus coverage in North Carolina, Dec. 3, 2020
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Youngsville to hold Christmas parade, ignoring health officials
The town of Youngsville is hosting a Christmas parade on Saturday, defying state and local health officials' recommendations. -
Johnston County father won't allow son to take standardized tests in school
A Johnston County father won't allow his son to take standardized tests in school. The state Department of Public Instruction says the exams must be taken in person. -
Duke experts: 3 major challenges the country faces once a COVID vaccine is ready
Coronavirus vaccines are on their way to people across the world. Duke experts believe within a year or so, life may once again have some sense of normalcy. -
Hospitals have space for COVID patients, but staffs are strained
Hospitals in North Carolina are starting to fill up as coronavirus rages across the state. -
Challenges with COVID vaccine distribution
The long-anticipated defense in the fight against COVID-19 is almost here. Duke experts believe within a year or so, life may once again have some sense of normalcy. However, even with a vaccine, there are challenges ahead. -
Hospital leaders worry about strain on staff amid pandemic
Hospitals in North Carolina are starting to fill up as coronavirus rages across the state. -
Fitness execs hope Raleigh gym with coronavirus cluster doesn't lead to another industry shutdown
Frustration is growing in the local fitness community over a large coronavirus cluster at a north Raleigh gym, with competitors saying the gym didn't do enough to protect its members. -
Students won't be vaccinated against coronavirus until later next year
No potential coronavirus vaccines have been tested on children under age 12, so school-age children will be among the last groups to be vaccinated. -
NC seeing more positive virus tests, but it could be worse
North Carolina has seen the rate of positive coronavirus cases steadily climb recently, averaging 9.2 percent over the past week. But that's still lower than the national average and the rates seen in neighboring states. -
Rapid coronavirus tests available to NC school districts
North Carolina school districts can now apply for a pilot program for rapid antigen testing for coronavirus, officials said Thursday. -
Nearly 60 coronavirus cases linked to single long-term care facility
A nursing home in Moore County has reported a coronavirus outbreak, with 48 residents and 10 staff members confirmed positive. -
Johnston County father won't allow son to take standardized tests in school
A Johnston County father won't allow his son to take standardized tests in school. The state Department of Public Instruction says the exams must be taken in person. -
Duke experts: 3 major challenges the country faces once a COVID vaccine is ready
Coronavirus vaccines are on their way to people across the world. Duke experts believe within a year or so, life may once again have some sense of normalcy. -
Hospitals have space for COVID patients, but staffs are strained
Hospitals in North Carolina are starting to fill up as coronavirus rages across the state. -
Challenges with COVID vaccine distribution
The long-anticipated defense in the fight against COVID-19 is almost here. Duke experts believe within a year or so, life may once again have some sense of normalcy. However, even with a vaccine, there are challenges ahead. -
Hospital leaders worry about strain on staff amid pandemic
Hospitals in North Carolina are starting to fill up as coronavirus rages across the state. -
Fitness execs hope Raleigh gym with coronavirus cluster doesn't lead to another industry shutdown
Frustration is growing in the local fitness community over a large coronavirus cluster at a north Raleigh gym, with competitors saying the gym didn't do enough to protect its members. -
Students won't be vaccinated against coronavirus until later next year
No potential coronavirus vaccines have been tested on children under age 12, so school-age children will be among the last groups to be vaccinated. -
NC seeing more positive virus tests, but it could be worse
North Carolina has seen the rate of positive coronavirus cases steadily climb recently, averaging 9.2 percent over the past week. But that's still lower than the national average and the rates seen in neighboring states. -
Rapid coronavirus tests available to NC school districts
North Carolina school districts can now apply for a pilot program for rapid antigen testing for coronavirus, officials said Thursday.