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Democrat President Joe Biden faced backlash late this week after an explosive report revealed that his administration allegedly turned down a plan months ago that would have dramatically expanded rapid testing that people can administer at home to see if they have coronavirus.
Democrat President Joe Biden faced backlash late this week after an explosive report revealed that his administration allegedly turned down a plan months ago that would have dramatically expanded rapid testing that people can administer at home to see if they have coronavirus.
 
Democrat President Joe Biden told governors on Monday that there was “no federal solution” to combat the coronavirus pandemic and that challenges needed to be tackled at the state-level.
Democrat President Joe Biden told governors on Monday that there was “no federal solution” to combat the coronavirus pandemic and that challenges needed to be tackled at the state-level.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is urging all unvaccinated North Carolinians to get a COVID-19 vaccine
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is urging all unvaccinated North Carolinians to get a COVID-19 vaccine
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: March 9
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will be expanding access to COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools to protect students, teachers and staff from COVID-19.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will be expanding access to COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools to protect students, teachers and staff from COVID-19.
 
NCDHHS will be expanding access to COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools to protect students, teachers and staff from COVID-19.
NCDHHS will be expanding access to COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools to protect students, teachers and staff from COVID-19.
 
ECU tests wastewater from residence halls
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: December 22
 
COVID-19 Situation Update: December 17
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has selected 17 school districts and 11 charter schools to participate in a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools where any in-person instruction is happening.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has selected 17 school districts and 11 charter schools to participate in a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools where any in-person instruction is happening.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is launching a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 testing in K-12 public schools to quickly identify students and staff who may have the virus to help slow its spread.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is launching a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 testing in K-12 public schools to quickly identify students and staff who may have the virus to help slow its spread.
 
Last week, we crossed a historic milestone when the United States conducted our 100 millionth test.
 
Remarks by President Trump in Press Briefing | September 16, 2020
 
This week Governor Cooper announced that North Carolina will remain paused in Phase 2 Safer at Home for five more weeks.
This week Governor Cooper announced that North Carolina will remain paused in Phase 2 Safer at Home for five more weeks.
 
Governor Cooper today updated North Carolinians on the effects of Hurricane Isaias, hours after the storm left the state.
Governor Cooper today updated North Carolinians on the effects of Hurricane Isaias, hours after the storm left the state.
 
President Donald J. Trump is supporting Native American communities impacted by the coronavirus.
 
The coronavirus is reminding everyone that you cannot rely on government and that ultimately it is the private sector that will provide the solutions.
The coronavirus is reminding everyone that you cannot rely on government and that ultimately it is the private sector that will provide the solutions.
 
Remarks by President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Members of the Coronavirus Task Force in Press Briefing
 
Twenty-three local health departments in North Carolina will receive a share of a $2.1 million award annually for up to three years to implement high-impact, community-level strategies to address the opioid crisis.
Twenty-three local health departments in North Carolina will receive a share of a $2.1 million award annually for up to three years to implement high-impact, community-level strategies to address the opioid crisis.
 
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