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Report: Number of Black and Latino North Carolinians Receiving Vaccine Shows Improvement
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the number of Black and Hispanic North Carolinians who
Governor Cooper Announces Updated Safety Guidelines For Schools In The Upcoming Year
Governor Roy Cooper updated public health guidelines for K-12 schools Wednesday. At a COVID-19 news conference, Cooper said among the protocols, kindergarten through 8th graders and staff will be
Forsyth County Accepting Applications For Federal Relief Funds
Forsyth County is now accepting applications for financial relief through American Rescue Plan Act funding.
Virtual Event Highlights COVID-19 Awareness In The Hispanic Community
This past Thursday, the nonprofit organization Greater Gift, in partnership with the Hispanic League and the Community Care Center, hosted a Facebook Live discussion with members of the Hispanic co
Latinos Want To Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19, But Still Face Barriers In NC
After months of wanting to receive his COVID-19 vaccine, Pedro Gutiérrez got a call from his wife, Ana, urging him to pass by the Cooks Flea Market in Winston-Salem, since Forsyth
North Carolina Expands Vaccination Data To Include Federal Providers
North Carolina has expanded its COVID-19 vaccine data dashboard to include federal providers.
WSSU, N.C. A&T To Provide Free Textbooks To Undergraduates
Several Triad historically Black colleges and universities will be using federal funding to offer free textbooks to all undergraduate students in coming semesters.
Delta Variant Brings New Urgency To NC Vaccinations
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is stepping up efforts to curb the rising numbers of COVID-19 patients in the state.