StarMed Ensures Continuation Of COVID-19 Services To Uninsured Patients
StarMed Healthcare is working with local organizations to ensure there is no interruption of COVID-19 care for uninsured patients.
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StarMed Healthcare is working with local organizations to ensure there is no interruption of COVID-19 care for uninsured patients.
The Biden administration is launching what it says is a one-stop website that will help people in the United States access COVID-19 tests, vaccines and treatments, along with status updates on infection rates where they live.
U.S. regulators are allowing people 50 and older to get another booster dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
It's the first spring in two years people can be mask free in Mecklenburg County. But what would it take for the county to require us to mask up again?
The Charlotte Hornets and the YMCA of Greater Charlotte teamed up on Thursday for the annual Pass the Plate event as part of the NBA's annual Fit Week.
The Arizona Legislature has approved a ban on abortion after 15 weeks. The House approved the measure Thursday, a month after the Senate gave its OK.
A new North Carolina state audit says a nonprofit foundation that received $83 million to lend to small businesses struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic didnβt create procedures to ensure the public money was used properly.
A Gastonia man is giving us a firsthand account of the situation at the Ukrainian border. Joe Lenihan flew to Poland over the weekend and drove to Ukraine to hand out relief supplies to children and families.
Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine works in babies, toddlers and preschoolers.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services estimates over 2,579,000 North Carolina residents have recovered from Covid-19.
In response to the first two chickenpox outbreaks in South Carolina since 2020, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is urging parents and providers to keep children up to date on vaccinations to limit the spread of preventable diseases.
North Carolina is reporting 819 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours and a total of 61 COVID-19 related deaths since Thursday. There are currently 616 COVID-19 related hospitalizations in the state.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced that an average of nine North Carolinians died each day from a drug overdose in 2020, a 40% increase from the previous year.
UNC Charlotte will be making several changes to its COVID-19 safety protocol on campus including eliminating mitigation testing for employees and off-campus students beginning Monday.
Drugmaker Moderna has asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize a fourth shot of its COVID-19 vaccine as a booster dose for all adults
A federal jury in Charlotte convicted two men on Thursday for submitting fraudulent loan applications seeking more than $1.7 million in COVID-19 aid.
Local Officials released their plan for the current state of the pandemic and discussed methods of moving into a new phase with COVID-19.
Drugmaker Pfizer is expected to request authorization this week for an additional COVID-19 booster dose for seniors.
Hornets fans sitting in areas within 15 feet of the Spectrum Center court will no longer be required to be vaccinated or show proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office will resume face-to-face visitation at Mecklenburg County Detention Center-Central starting on Monday, March 21.
Former President Barack Obama says he tested positive for the coronavirus.
Texas abortion providers say their best hope of stopping the nationβs most restrictive abortion law is all but over. It comes after the Texas Supreme Court on Friday ended what little path forward clinics had under a federal lawsuit to stop the law known as Senate Bill 8.
Beginning March 15th, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control will begin reporting COVID-19 data once a week on Tuesdays.
Federal officials are extending the requirement for masks on planes and public transportation through mid-April while taking steps that could lead to lifting the rule.
Mecklenburg County will host a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Charlotte Transportation Center Wednesday afternoon.
