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Tag: Greene County

Three signs on a dirt berm encoureaging behavior to prevent COVID
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – Aug. 19 – Lessons from UNC-CH reversal; remote learning and broadband grants; Testing drop-off and free COVID-19 tests

by Anne Blythe August 19, 2020April 14, 2021
shows men bent over green plants, pulling peppers into baskets
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – July 23 – Follow the three Ws, say Mexican and Guatemalan consulate leaders; Plug for Medicaid expansion; ‘Not yet turned a corner’

by Anne Blythe July 23, 2020April 14, 2021
A woman is holding two masks, she is Tammy Dunn, an employee of CommWell Health who is talking at a meeting about migrant farmworkers and coronavirus.
Posted inInfectious Disease

For migrant workers in NC, coronavirus may be hard to avoid

by Liora Engel-Smith March 13, 2020March 16, 2020
Shows text supporting Medicaid expansion that reads: The Graham County Commissioners strongly give their full support to Representative Kevin Corbin for House Bill 655... The Graham County Board of Commissioners understand that the majority of uninsured inividuals in North Carolina are employed, but do not make enough money to afford health insurance coverage."
Posted inHealth Insurance

Business leaders, conservatives across state warm to Medicaid expansion

by Rose Hoban October 3, 2019October 16, 2019
shows several empty rocking chairs on the porch of a nursing home
Posted inAging

Selling sex to meet daily needs: Life in assisted living on $66 a month

by Thomas Goldsmith April 8, 2019November 13, 2019
Generic emergency room/ department entrance photo, with a carport and sign saying "Emergency" No hospital name is visible.
Posted inConsumer News

Health Policy Experts Give WalletHub Health Ranking Low Grade

by Rose Hoban August 14, 2018August 13, 2018

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