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Tag: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

shows charlotte at night, where providers are collecting personal protective equipment in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted inInfectious Disease

COVID-19 gets real in Charlotte

by Melba Newsome March 17, 2020April 9, 2021
Ten people sitting around a long table
Posted inNutrition

Meeting of food access minds in Charlotte

by Yen Duong March 6, 2019March 6, 2019
Four women in white nurses uniforms and caps in front of a brick building which says "GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL"
Posted inMinority Health

Separate and not equal: Remembering Charlotte’s Good Samaritan Hospital

by Yen Duong February 26, 2019November 13, 2019
shows four children sitting at a kiddie table, one is dishing out food to the other three.
Posted inChildren's Health

Proposed rule would require licensed daycares to test for lead in their water

by Greg Barnes January 29, 2019November 13, 2019
a little boy drinks at a water fountain that appears to be in the hallway of a school. Children are particularly vulnerable to lead exposure, and they can get it through drinking contaminated water.
Posted inChildren's Health

Lawmaker will again attempt to get lead out of water in schools, daycare centers

by Greg Barnes January 24, 2019January 23, 2019
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Posted inEnvironmental Health

NC Health Policy and Trends to Watch For in 2019 – Part 2

by Editor January 2, 2019January 1, 2019

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