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Progress against COVID is going better than you think

Progress against COVID is going better than you think Published February 4, 2021 Editor s note: Rick Hender was Editor in Charge of Carolina Journal but has left to start a new subscription weblob The Deregulator. For more information on this site please click on https://deregulator.substack.com.  At a virtual briefing with the Council of State, N.C. health Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen provided sobering news. Roughly 9 million North Carolinians are eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination (kids aren’t candidates for these shots), she said Monday. But the state is getting only 145,000 doses weekly from the federal government. With roughly 1.1 million doses administered, unless supplies ramp up, it’ll take more than a year to get just a single dose in everyone’s arm. (State Treasurer Dale Folwell streamed the video on his office’s Facebook page.)

Coronavirus live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on Jan 13

Coronavirus live updates: Here s what to know in North Carolina on Jan. 13 Simone Jasper and Hayley Fowler, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Jan. 13 We re tracking the most up-to-date information about the coronavirus in North Carolina. Check back for updates. Cases surpass 641,000 At least 641,073 people in North Carolina have tested positive for the coronavirus and 7,745 have died, according to state health officials. The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday reported 5,098 new COVID-19 cases, down from 6,851 the day before. The state health department said technical issues led to a lower case count for Wednesday. An additional 120 coronavirus-related deaths were reported Wednesday. During the past week, an average of 96 people died each day the highest total since the start of the pandemic.

As NC legislators return, all eyes will be on how to manage education amid COVID

As NC legislators return, all eyes will be on how to manage education amid COVID Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, T. Keung Hui, and Lucille Sherman, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Jan. 12 RALEIGH The North Carolina General Assembly is coming back for its long session, when it decides the two-year state budget and key priorities, including one that has gotten more attention than ever amid COVID-19: education. Some things are the same this time: the governor is still Democrat Roy Cooper, who was reelected in the fall. The state House and Senate are still Republican majority after the election, and have the same leadership, too, in Senate leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore.

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