
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.
Stay closed or reopen? Opposing NC groups promote their positions on stay-at-home order
The ReOpenNC group said they plan weekly rallies, starting today, in downtown Raleigh. An opposition group, Stay at Home NC, has formed, too.
Read the full story on The News & Observer.
Regulation rollbacks under COVID-19 could set new path for state
The coronavirus did what years of lawmaking and lawsuits failed to do — push North Carolina to temporarily waive barriers on telemedicine and the controversial certificate of need laws that restrict the supply of health care.
Read the full story on www.warrenrecord.com.
1,000 North Carolinians to get at-home antibody test to determine if they had coronavirus
Health officials in North Carolina are starting year-long random sampling of 1,000 people across the state to see if they may have had COVID-19.
Read the full story on WNCN.
Coronavirus outbreaks spread rapidly through NC nursing homes
At Sunnybrook Rehabilitation Center in Raleigh, three residents tested positive: one is hospitalized at WakeMed and the other two are in isolation. Two employees are also sick.
Read the full story on WRAL TV.
With COVID-19 hitting minorities hard, NCCU program addresses racial health care gaps
The coronavirus crisis is hitting minorities in the U.S. especially hard, according to state and national data. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services statistics updated Monday show that African American people account for 38% of the state’s deaths due to COVID-19 and 39% of the hospitalizations.
Read the full story on WNCN.
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