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Tag: Onslow County

shows trend lines for COVID-like illnesses in the emergency departments higher than in prior years, but decreasing overall
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – May 5 – Cooper eases restrictions as of Friday, reporting on nursing home, meat processor outbreaks

by Editor May 5, 2020April 14, 2021
Rapper sings about COVID, he's standing behind a microphone, wearing a mask and gloves
Posted inPublic Health

Coronavirus Today – April 13 – Pressure mounts to ease restrictions, pandemic-related prison releases, volunteer health corps growing

by Editor April 13, 2020April 14, 2021
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
A county by county map of US colored to show opioid death risk, including access to medication-assisted treatment
Posted inSubstance Use

Forty-one N.C. counties classified as “high risk” in new opioid study

by Yen Duong July 23, 2019July 23, 2019
shows a tile wall, each tile has the handprint of a child and some text on it as a proxy for child abuse
Posted inChildren's Health

Rousing a community to the effects of child abuse in Cumberland County

by Sarah Ovaska April 25, 2019November 13, 2019
shows a woman having a pregnancy ultrasound
Posted inState Health Policy

Abortion survivors bill heads to Gov. Cooper’s desk — UPDATED

by Rose Hoban April 17, 2019April 13, 2021

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