Two Triad universities will help study how COVID-19 spreads on campuses among vaccinated students
The research will help see how the virus spreads among vaccinated people and if it can spread to higher risk populations. Author: Maddie Gardner Updated: 5:28 PM EDT March 31, 2021
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Vaccines are offering hope that the end of the pandemic is near. Trials and real world evidence show us that the vaccines are effective at preventing serious illness but what about when it comes to spreading the virus.
More research is being done right now at two Triad universities: Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State. Students there are enrolling in a study to take a closer look at if vaccinated people can spread COVID-19, especially if they don t have symptoms.
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If you re not going to do it, just say you re not going to do it | Two Triad school districts delay reentry
Guilford County middle and high schoolers will not return to the classroom for at least three more weeks. Another district delayed K-12 return until March. Author: Grace Holland Updated: 6:52 PM EST January 13, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Two of the Triad s largest school districts are delaying reentry plans.
Guilford County Schools middle and high schoolers will not return to the classroom for at least three more weeks.
Meanwhile, K-12 students in the Alamance-Burlington School System are not going back until March at the earliest.