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Coronavirus coverage in North Carolina, Jan. 25, 2021
This is WRAL's coverage of the coronavirus outbreak for Jan. 25, 2021.
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Doctors encourage safety after vaccine
Doctors are warning people not to let their guard down, even after getting the COVID vaccine. -
What to do, and not do, before and after your Covid vaccine shot
It's an all-out sprint to get Americans vaccinated against the deadly novel coronavirus. As you prepare to get your shot, here are 10 actions experts suggest doing -- and avoiding. -
NC apologizes, promises change after hospitals, counties balk at vaccine distribution
Frustrations boil over for hospitals, health departments; Cohen apologizes and promises more certainty for next three weeks. -
Fort Bragg expands vaccine clinic to include some civilians
Since the beginning of 2021, Fort Bragg soldiers have rolled up their sleeves at Womack Army Medical Center to get protection from COVID-19. Now, others, including some civilians will be able to do the same. -
Diabetes could complicate a case of COVID-19
One of the most puzzling aspects of COVID is there's no way to know how bad it might be for you. -
Health experts: COVID vaccine does not mean you can let your guard down
Health officials say while the number of people getting vaccinated in the state continues to rise -- don't let your guard down. -
Battling the coronavirus pandemic with diabetes
One of the most puzzling aspects of COVID-19 is that there's no way to know how bad it might be for you. -
Understanding true threat of COVID-19 variant will take time, money
Not all labs are testing for it, so the COVID-19 variant first detected in the UK a month ago may well be present and spreading in the Triangle. -
Critical hospital staffing shortage expected to worsen, data shows
More than 900 hospitals across the country are experiencing critical staffing shortages as COVID-19 pandemic rages on. -
Mass COVID vaccination site set up in eastern North Carolina
A mass vaccination site has been set up at the Greenville Convention Center. -
COVID outbreaks still plague NC nursing homes
Despite being at the top of the priority list when it comes to vaccinations, COVID-19 outbreaks are still plaguing many care facilities in our area. -
Wake County schools chief: Next year will be another 'pandemic response' year
Just what school will look like next year will depend on the covid-19 pandemic and state and local health directives, district officials said. -
COVID-19 masks: Which mask is best for you, and when to use it
Think of masks as the newest trendy accessory that can save your life -- and the lives of those you love. -
Duke University reports first coronavirus cluster of spring semester
Duke University has identified its first coronavirus cluster of the spring semester. -
Wake residents crossing county lines to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Over 60,000 people are still on the waitlist to be vaccinated in Wake County alone. -
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.