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Coronavirus coverage in North Carolina, Jan. 9-10, 2021
This is WRAL's coverage of the coronavirus outbreak for Jan. 9-10, 2021.
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Maps, data: Cases, hospitalizations and deaths are updated in real time to show how North Carolina, US are flattening the coronavirus curve
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Complete coverage of coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
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Pressure Grows for States to Open Vaccines to More Groups of People
Just weeks into the country's coronavirus vaccination effort, states have begun broadening access to the shots faster than planned, amid tremendous public demand and intense criticism about the pace of the rollout. -
At this rate, January will be the deadliest month of Covid-19 in the US
It took about 90 days for the United States to reach its first 2 million cases of coronavirus last year. -
WakeMed, Duke and UNC open COVID-19 vaccine clinics for people 75 and older
More options are now available for senior citizens 75 and older seeking a COVID-19 vaccine, but supply is still limited. -
Critical Questions Answered On COVID Vaccination Rollout in NC
With North Carolina having administered roughly 24% of the vaccines it has received (according to the CDC COVID Data Tracker), here are answers to reader questions. -
NC smashes one-day coronavirus case count record, putting stress on hospitals
North Carolina reported nearly 10,400 new coronavirus infections on Thursday, marking the first time the state has topped 10,000 cases in a single day and shattering the one-day record set only last week. -
UNC-Chapel Hill delays start of in-person classes by 3 weeks
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will hold all undergraduate classes online for the first three weeks of the spring semester, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said Thursday. -
Local group curates experiences of Black women, girls during pandemic
Recent events have exposed many challenges for the Black community, from the disproportionate impact of coronavirus to overcoming racial injustice. -
Air quality expert recommends fourth 'W' to limit virus exposure: Open windows
In addition to the oft-repeated guidance to wear masks, keep at least 6 feet away from others and routinely wash your hands, one expert says keeping your indoor air fresh also will help lower the exposure to coronavirus. -
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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