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Tag: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

An image of the coronavirus, the virus responsible for the coronavirus pandemic, a virus that has many points protruding out of it. The virus has disproportionally affected African Americans. This is also used in stories about coronavirus in North Carolina
Posted inInfectious Disease

Is NC ready for Coronavirus? What health officials have learned from past outbreaks

by Rose Hoban February 28, 2020March 18, 2020

By Rose Hoban Even though it happened 17 years ago, Leah Devlin remembers exactly where she was when she learned there was a patient in North Carolina with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS. “I was driving back from D.C. and I got a call,” she said. At the time, Devlin was the state health […]

An image of the coronavirus, the virus responsible for the coronavirus pandemic, a virus that has many points protruding out of it. The virus has disproportionally affected African Americans. This is also used in stories about coronavirus in North Carolina
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus risk remains low in NC, but health officials plan for it just in case

by Anne Blythe February 14, 2020March 4, 2020

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