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June 14, 2025

Coronavirus

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EU agency: AstraZeneca vaccine safe, will add clot warning

March 18, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on EU agency: AstraZeneca vaccine safe, will add clot warning

Pharmacy Technician Katrina Bonwick administers a dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the Wheatfield surgery in Luton, England, Thursday, March 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant) LONDON — The European Union’s drug regulatory agency said […]

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NC to receive Johnson & Johnson vaccine beginning Wednesday

March 1, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on NC to receive Johnson & Johnson vaccine beginning Wednesday

FILE – This Dec. 2, 2020, file photo provided by Johnson & Johnson shows vials of the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. The U.S. is getting a third vaccine to prevent COVID-19, as the […]

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UN to rich nations: Don’t undermine COVAX vaccine program

February 22, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on UN to rich nations: Don’t undermine COVAX vaccine program

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, right, and Director General of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, left on the screen, brief the media on a virtual joint news conference at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Germany, […]

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Stanly County has shortage of COVID vaccine

January 25, 2021 Stanly County Journal Staff 0

ALBEMARLE — Following a call by N.C. hospitals for Gov. Roy Cooper to provide “a better plan and way forward on vaccine deployment,” counties are experiencing shortages of the COVID vaccines. In a release Monday, […]

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New study on COVID transmission in NC schools shows no reported child-to-adult transmission

January 13, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on New study on COVID transmission in NC schools shows no reported child-to-adult transmission

FILE – In this Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020 file photo, an American flag hangs in a classroom as students work on laptops in an Elementary School. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) RALEIGH — A pre-publication release […]

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Newly formed NC Bar Owners Association files suit against Gov. Cooper’s COVID orders

January 6, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Newly formed NC Bar Owners Association files suit against Gov. Cooper’s COVID orders

Logo for the NC Bar Owners Association RALEIGH — Board members of the newly formed NC Bar Owner’s Association have filed suit against Gov. Roy Cooper over executive orders that have kept most private bars […]

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Churches across NC require reservations to attend Christmas services

December 23, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Churches across NC require reservations to attend Christmas services

This image from Elevation Church shows the church’s app where worshippers are asked to make reservations for Christmas Eve services. Photo via Elevation Church RALEIGH — On the first Christmas, the Holy Family was turned […]

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Executive order allows for carry out, delivery of mixed alcoholic drinks

December 21, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Executive order allows for carry out, delivery of mixed alcoholic drinks

Sugar House bartender Shelby Minnix creates a Lavender Lemonade cocktail in a to-go bottle, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020, in Detroit. At least 33 states and the District of Columbia are temporarily allowing cocktails to-go during […]

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Cooper, cabinet leaders again push local leaders to enact additional restrictions

December 14, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Cooper, cabinet leaders again push local leaders to enact additional restrictions

Gov. Roy Cooper briefs media from the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh. Photo via N.C. Dept. of Public Safety RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper, N.C. Dept. of Health and Human Services secretary Mandy Cohen and […]

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Vaccine puts spotlight on German pharma company BioNTech

December 2, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Vaccine puts spotlight on German pharma company BioNTech

File — In this Tuesday, Nov.10, 2020 file photo windows are illuminated at the headquarters of the German biotechnology company BioNTech in Mainz, Germany. Pfizer and BioNTech say they’ve won permission Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, […]

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