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Tag: COVID vaccine

animated diagram of coronavirus being attacked by antibodies
Posted inInfectious Disease

COVID antibody tests won’t tell you what you want to know

by Pew Trusts November 11, 2021November 17, 2021
We see two booths, one is Sassy's Sweet Potatoes, which advertises "This spud's for you." There is another booth next to it that offers hot dogs and steak and cheese.
Posted inFeatured

How to get your fruits and veggies — at the NC State Fair

by Elizabeth Thompson October 18, 2021August 31, 2022
trailers with barb wire around them
Posted inPrison Health

Questions about COVID testing in NC prisons cause confusion, fear for inmates

by Elizabeth Thompson September 27, 2021August 31, 2022
diagram shows figures of people colored in black for unvaccinated and light blue for vaccinated to show the disparity between these groups in hospital beds
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – September 9 – More than 15,000 COVID deaths; Cases up in children

by Anne Blythe September 9, 2021October 25, 2022
shows a brick building of Central Prison behind a chain link fence topped by razor wire
Posted inPrison Health

NC prisons and jails reporting increased COVID cases amidst Delta surge

by Elizabeth Thompson August 27, 2021August 31, 2022
In this photo 11 doctors and nurses are in a hospital in Gambia, they are all wearing a PPE mask and have a blue hat head cover on. Five of them are standing and five of them are sitting, each of the ten people are holding a piece of paper with one word on it. Starting from the top left with the people staying the words, 'we stay here for you' are written on the paper they are holding. Starting from the left the people sitting down have the words, 'please stay home for us' written on their papers. On the right of the image, the eleventh person is holding up a Gambian flag.
Posted inInfectious Disease

The Gambia and North Carolina — 4,000 miles apart with one thing in common

by Mariama Jallow August 11, 2021August 31, 2022

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