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The infection and mortality rates in other states are low in comparison.
 
This updated is intended to provide the latest information to all North Carolina clinicians and laboratory staff regarding the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
This updated is intended to provide the latest information to all North Carolina clinicians and laboratory staff regarding the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
 
For people who think they might have COVID-19 and have mild symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends they stay home and call their doctor for medical advice.
For people who think they might have COVID-19 and have mild symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends they stay home and call their doctor for medical advice.
 
This memo updates previous guidance shared on March 16th, 2020.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first COVID-19 associated deaths.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first COVID-19 associated deaths.
 
Governor, DHHS urge North Carolinians to follow guidance
 
NC Medicaid is implementing several policy changes in response to COVID-19 to slow the spread of the virus, support healthcare providers and protect more vulnerable North Carolinians.
NC Medicaid is implementing several policy changes in response to COVID-19 to slow the spread of the virus, support healthcare providers and protect more vulnerable North Carolinians.
 
Department of Health and Human Services Issues Recommendations to Slow Spread
 
ECU researchers find potential way to improve activity of heart, skeletal muscles
ECU researchers find potential way to improve activity of heart, skeletal muscles
 
For most of the past century, the United States was the pre-eminent nation in science and technology.
 
Rural patients could get more access to dental care, as dental hygienists can now treat patients in high-need areas without direct supervision, the N.C. Rules Review Commission decided Thursday, Jan. 16.
Rural patients could get more access to dental care, as dental hygienists can now treat patients in high-need areas without direct supervision, the N.C. Rules Review Commission decided Thursday, Jan. 16.
 
Dental hygienists could gain more freedom to treat patients in rural areas and nursing homes.
 
When they unveiled their plans, the room was crammed with hundreds of people —a stunning turnout for their home in rural Appalachia.
When they unveiled their plans, the room was crammed with hundreds of people —a stunning turnout for their home in rural Appalachia.
 
Timothy M. McCaffrey, age 74, of Washington, NC died on December 20, 2019 at Vidant Hospital following a long battle against cancer and heart disease.
Timothy M. McCaffrey, age 74, of Washington, NC died on December 20, 2019 at Vidant Hospital following a long battle against cancer and heart disease.
 
Dollar stores, or any other stores, for the matter, have no bearing on what I eat. Or on anyone else, really.
Dollar stores, or any other stores, for the matter, have no bearing on what I eat. Or on anyone else, really.
 
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Public Health today announced the first reported flu-related death of the 2019-20 flu season, which occurred the first week of October and involved an adult in the central part of the state.
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Public Health today announced the first reported flu-related death of the 2019-20 flu season, which occurred the first week of October and involved an adult in the central part of the state.
 
Health officials with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services are encouraging North Carolina residents to protect themselves, their families and other people around them by getting vaccinated against Influenza as the state enters flu season.
Health officials with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services are encouraging North Carolina residents to protect themselves, their families and other people around them by getting vaccinated against Influenza as the state enters flu season.
 
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