Caldwell County To Give Community Free N-95 Masks
The Caldwell County Health Department, public library, and emergency services are working together to provide free N-95 masks to the community starting on Wednesday.
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The Caldwell County Health Department, public library, and emergency services are working together to provide free N-95 masks to the community starting on Wednesday.
Federal medical emergency services are in Charlotte to helpΒ with the surge of hospitalizations due to Covid.Β
Women in North Carolina are now able to obtain birth control pills and patches from a pharmacy without a prescription.
U.S. regulators are urging drugmaker Pfizer to apply for emergency authorization for a two-dose regimen of its COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to 5 years old.
Former Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith announced Monday the development of the Smith Family Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC), a first-of-its-kind facility in Mecklenburg County, that is expected to open in early 2023 in east Charlotte.
Moderna says U.S. health regulators have given full approval to its COVID-19 vaccine after reviewing additional data on its safety and effectiveness.
Officials say COVID-19 test kit distribution sites in Mecklenburg County will open later on Saturday due to forecasted winter weather.
SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord is offering a 'thank you' to hospital and healthcare workers for their ongoing service during the pandemic by offering free admission during the month of February.Β
Experts say how often you can safely wear an N95 or KN95 mask will vary depending on how itβs used.
A Colorado childrenβs museum is the latest casualty of harassment by people angry over mask mandates designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental announced on Thursday that all of its COVID-19 testing vendors have cleared their backlogs and testing wait times will return to the standard 48-hour period.
Beginning Friday, January 28th, a new COVID-19 testing site located at the LP Frans Stadium in Hickory will be open to the public.
A requirement to get vaccinated against COVID-19 kicks in Thursday for millions of health care workers in about half the states.
A report on North Carolina's nonprofit hospitals is critical of how they bill the poor for medical care.
A group of South Carolina lawmakers have advanced a proposal to ban all abortions in the state should the U.S. Supreme Court allow it.
Former North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen announced her new job Tuesday, as she moves into the private sector.
Pfizer has begun a study comparing its original COVID-19 vaccine with doses specially tweaked to match the omicron variant.
In a continued effort to increase access to COVID-19 testing in the area, Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) has worked in collaboration with MAKO Medical to open three new COVID-19 testing sites Tuesday, Jan. 25.
South Carolina's public health agency plans to start handing out thousands of free coronavirus tests kits for residents to use at home.
Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are rallying in the nationβs capital Friday with a growing sense of momentum about the prospects this year of a sweeping rollback of abortion rights.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is requesting federal assistance as the highly contagious Omicron variant of COVID-19 is sending record numbers of people to hospitals, straining capacity in the state.
StarMed Healthcare will close all but two of its outdoor testing locations on Friday due to the expected winter weather.
The Biden administration on Tuesday quietly launched its website for Americans to request free at-home COVID-19 tests, a day before the site was scheduled to officially launch.
Hong Kong authorities say they will kill about 2,000 small animals, including hamsters, after several tested positive for the coronavirus at a pet store where an employee was also infected.
This winterβs spike in COVID-19 cases has more people than ever looking for tests. This has given rise to a new con: phony websites and suspicious in-person testing sites used to collect personal and insurance information.
