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Tag: North Carolina Nurses Association

a graphic shows a woman's head with the face floating out front and a burne out match inside
Posted inInfectious Disease

Nurses are exhausted: ‘We’ve been in this war for almost two years now’

by Correspondent October 30, 2021November 17, 2021

Story by Heidi Perez-Moreno, for UNC Media Hub Photos by Lucas Pruitt, Graphic by Stephanie Mayer RALEIGH — In short breaks throughout her work shift, Donna Cranford will find time to sort through stacks of patient files towering over her nursing station cubicle.  The stacks grow as the day goes on at the Preston Medical […]

shows a man in a mask against COVID-19 that reads: "I wear, I care"
Posted inPublic Health

North Carolina’s post-election challenge: separating the pandemic from politics.

by Rose Hoban December 7, 2020January 27, 2021
Three women gather around a laptop computer. They're wearing business attire and masks to prevent transmission of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus.
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – June 24 – Face mask requirements; gyms, playgrounds, museums, bars still closed; struggling child care centers

by Editor June 24, 2020October 27, 2022

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