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the front of a hospital as the sun is setting. It's the hospital that treats Americna Indian overdoses for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee
Posted inSubstance Use

Native Americans look for ways to stop soaring overdose deaths

by Melba Newsome February 9, 2022August 31, 2022

By Melba Newsome In September 2018, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) made it onto a list they probably would have preferred to avoid. The Office of National Drug Control Policy identified the Qualla Boundary, the Eastern Band’s 56,000-acre homeland just south of Smoky Mountains National Park, as one of 10 “high intensity drug […]

shows a man with a mask on rolling up his sleeve and receiving a COVID vaccine in his left arm as he looks ahead.
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – March 9 – More than 1.1 million vaccinated with hugs on horizon; NC works on equitable distribution

by Anne Blythe March 9, 2021October 26, 2022
shows people on a dias who are wearing masks to prevent the transmission of COVID
Posted inPublic Health

Coronavirus Today – Nov. 23 – Mask mandate tightened; Greensboro toughens enforcement

by Anne Blythe November 23, 2020October 25, 2022
shows a county map of north carolina with darker counties being places with higher rates of COVID-19. The darkest counties right now are all rural.
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – Oct. 21 – Paused in Phase 3; Counties asked to toughen COVID restrictions; Promising treatment underperforms; Veterans’ home outbreaks

by Anne Blythe October 21, 2020October 27, 2022
We see Zion Lemelle's manicured hands holding up a "You Can Vote" eligibility checklist card.
Posted inPrison Health

Getting out the vote in jail, during a pandemic

by Hannah Critchfield October 5, 2020January 29, 2021
Shows a group of eight people each wearing masks and holding out their arms to be at a distance from one another.
Posted inHealth Reform

Will COVID-19 help move primary care physicians away from the fee-for-service model?

by Rose Hoban August 19, 2020January 29, 2021

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