UNC set to receive 2,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. But this could change.
The University's COVID-19 vaccination clinic will open Mar. 31 for student vaccinations. Campus Health was approved by the North Carolina Department of ...
Read More »The University's COVID-19 vaccination clinic will open Mar. 31 for student vaccinations. Campus Health was approved by the North Carolina Department of ...
Read More »The University has 2,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to allocate to students living in any congregate living settings — including residence ...
Read More »The Orange County Schools Board of Education voted to allow all elementary schools to open fully in person under Plan A. Middle and high schools will ...
Read More »Although rural counties have a lower population density than urban ones, they still faced periods of critical community spread. From September through ...
Read More »Students should take advantage of the resources soon to be on campus, and get vaccinated as soon as they can.
Read More »COVID-19 restrictions in North Carolina will once again be eased starting Friday, March 26 at 5 p.m., Gov. Roy Cooper announced at a Tuesday news briefing. ...
Read More »The following list explores vaccination options in the Triangle areas, with notes on what vaccines are being offered, how appointments are made, how vaccines ...
Read More »In many cases, COVID-19 affects patients beyond just the two week period that most people test positive. But through UNC’s new COVID Recovery Clinic, ...
Read More »"America is faced with the choice of continuing the turn to optimism instead of setting the rudder back to violence."
Read More »Since vaccinations have become available, Orange County BOCC Chairperson Renne Price said the county has been doing everything in its power to continue ...
Read More »After listening to public comments and considering recent state legislation mandating in-person instruction, the CHCCS Board of Education passed a motion ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel sat down with UNC epidemiology professor Jim Thomas to reflect on the past year of ethical dilemmas under COVID-19 and how institutions ...
Read More »As of March 9, the CDC allows fully vaccinated individuals to meet indoors without masks or physical-distancing. Because of these new guidelines, the ...
Read More »“The hardest part was not getting to hug your friends goodbye one last time, because the next time you saw them, it was wearing a mask in a grocery ...
Read More »Student reporters have watched, investigated and preserved this history-making year in the pages of the DTH —from the cancellation of study abroad programs ...
Read More »“I don't know what I’d do with myself if I couldn't come over here and unlock the door in the morning,” said Barry Keith, owner of Surplus Sids. ...
Read More »Nearly one year has passed since the System's first day of remote learning, and the CHCCS community is reflecting on the challenges the year has brought ...
Read More »Any sports fan will understand the rush of euphoria that comes with a mid-March notification. But on March 12, 2020, a different kind of alert slid across ...
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