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Thanks for paying your taxes this week, comrades, your hard-earned money is going toward more than $1 billion worth of “long COVID” research that has been a complete waste of time, according to a recent report.
Thanks for paying your taxes this week, comrades, your hard-earned money is going toward more than $1 billion worth of “long COVID” research that has been a complete waste of time, according to a recent report.
 
A brilliant young doctor with the Cleveland Clinic's Long COVID Care Center has discovered a new cure for the debilitating chronic condition, which involves simply telling patients to stop faking it.
A brilliant young doctor with the Cleveland Clinic's Long COVID Care Center has discovered a new cure for the debilitating chronic condition, which involves simply telling patients to stop faking it.
 
Senate Republicans introduce a relatively weak version of the universal school choice bills enacted in other states
Senate Republicans introduce a relatively weak version of the universal school choice bills enacted in other states
 
10 myths told by COVID experts — and now debunked
10 myths told by COVID experts — and now debunked
 
The chair of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine stated that in large gatherings, he plans “to wear a mask … likely forever.”
The chair of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine stated that in large gatherings, he plans “to wear a mask … likely forever.”
 
People who test positive for COVID-19, particularly those who are uninsured or don’t have a primary care doctor, will have better access to treatments thanks to a time-limited telemedicine program launched by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
People who test positive for COVID-19, particularly those who are uninsured or don’t have a primary care doctor, will have better access to treatments thanks to a time-limited telemedicine program launched by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
 
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a new report on Monday that recommends once again returning to the practice of social distancing and wearing masks.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a new report on Monday that recommends once again returning to the practice of social distancing and wearing masks.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will host a live fireside chat and tele-town hall on Tuesday, Oct. 18, from 6 to 7 p.m. to discuss updated COVID-19 boosters for children 5 to 11, as well as testing and treatment options and annual flu shots.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will host a live fireside chat and tele-town hall on Tuesday, Oct. 18, from 6 to 7 p.m. to discuss updated COVID-19 boosters for children 5 to 11, as well as testing and treatment options and annual flu shots.
 
Although most families are hoping that back to school means back to normal, there are still some wanting to go back to forced masking, social distancing, isolated lunches outside, daily testing, lengthy quarantines, and even virtual schooling despite the learning loss that results
Although most families are hoping that back to school means back to normal, there are still some wanting to go back to forced masking, social distancing, isolated lunches outside, daily testing, lengthy quarantines, and even virtual schooling despite the learning loss that results
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will host a live fireside chat and tele-town hall on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 6–7 p.m., to discuss COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older, boosters, testing and treatment.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will host a live fireside chat and tele-town hall on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 6–7 p.m., to discuss COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older, boosters, testing and treatment.
 
RALEIGH: As key COVID-19 metrics increase in North Carolina and the U.S. due to the BA.5 variant, Governor Roy Cooper is reminding North Carolinians to stay prepared by being up to date on vaccines and boosters, having a supply of tests and seeking treatment if they test positive.
RALEIGH: As key COVID-19 metrics increase in North Carolina and the U.S. due to the BA.5 variant, Governor Roy Cooper is reminding North Carolinians to stay prepared by being up to date on vaccines and boosters, having a supply of tests and seeking treatment if they test positive.
 
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will host a live fireside chat and tele-town hall on Wednesday, June 1, from 6-7 p.m. to discuss COVID-19 recovery
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will host a live fireside chat and tele-town hall on Wednesday, June 1, from 6-7 p.m. to discuss COVID-19 recovery
 
Governor Roy Cooper and state health officials are encouraging North Carolinians to seek treatment quickly if they get sick with COVID-19.
Governor Roy Cooper and state health officials are encouraging North Carolinians to seek treatment quickly if they get sick with COVID-19.
 
This past week about 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along Covid-19 to anyone.
This past week about 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along Covid-19 to anyone.
 
COVID-19-related deaths added to COVID-19 Dashboard beginning with January 2022
COVID-19-related deaths added to COVID-19 Dashboard beginning with January 2022
 
This past week 99.95% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.95% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.1% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.1% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 98.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 98.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 96.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. Nevertheless, 24 out of 25 (96.1%) adult North Carolinians — and 93.7% of all North Carolinians — are estimated to have either been at least partially vaccinated or acquired natural immunity
This past week 96.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. Nevertheless, 24 out of 25 (96.1%) adult North Carolinians — and 93.7% of all North Carolinians — are estimated to have either been at least partially vaccinated or acquired natural immunity
 
This past week 96.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 96.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week about 98.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. That is the lowest estimate recorded since this same time last year, during the height of cold and flu (respiratory viruses) season.
This past week about 98.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. That is the lowest estimate recorded since this same time last year, during the height of cold and flu (respiratory viruses) season.
 
This past week over 99.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone, and nearly nine out of 10 (89.9%) adult North Carolinians are estimated to have either vaccine-induced or natural immunity.
This past week over 99.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone, and nearly nine out of 10 (89.9%) adult North Carolinians are estimated to have either vaccine-induced or natural immunity.
 
ECU partnering with Dartmouth to study, treat chronic COVID-19
ECU partnering with Dartmouth to study, treat chronic COVID-19
 
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed October as Disability Employment Awareness Month, stressing the importance of ensuring that people with disabilities have full access to employment and community involvement during the national recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed October as Disability Employment Awareness Month, stressing the importance of ensuring that people with disabilities have full access to employment and community involvement during the national recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
I don’t know who is more enamored with their power over citizens of a Free Country?
I don’t know who is more enamored with their power over citizens of a Free Country?
 
Here is the NC Threat-Free Index for the week ending April 5:
 
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