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The coronavirus continues to impact North Carolina. Get the latest on vaccines, daily counts, in-depth interviews with policy makers, scientists, and healthcare officials. This podcast comes from WRAL News, the NBC affiliate in Raleigh N.C. Find the very the latest from our daily newsletter at https://wral.com/coronavirus
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Coronavirus NC News Brief, 10/13/21
In this episode: when the FDA expects to meet to discuss an anti-viral pill and booster doses; plus, what you need to know before going to a Duke basketball game.
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Coronavirus NC News Brief, 10/11/21
In this episode: WRAL's Adam Owens talks with experts about the status on the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages five to 11 and how the vaccine will be different.
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Coronavirus NC News Brief, 10/8/21
In this episode: New NC State Fair COVID-19 protocols released; what you need to know before going. Plus, WRAL's Keenan Willard talks with researchers about how a new pill can have an impact on COVID-19.
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Coronavirus NC News Brief, 10/6/21
In this episode: WRAL's Matt Talhelm talks COVID-19 reinfection numbers; what doctors have to say about the data.
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Coronavirus NC News Brief, 10/4/21
In this episode: WRAL's Debra Morgan talks with Glaxowellcome CEO Bob Ingram about booster shots, vaccine approval in children, and more.
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Coronavirus NC News Brief, 10/1/21
In this episode: WRAL's Leslie Moreno talk with parents about the new CDC alert on the COVID-19 vaccine and pregnant women. Plus, where North Carolina's metrics are when it comes to the pandemic.
Customer Reviews
Quality service!
Thank you for the information. Currently out of state and this podcast has been essential to keep me up to date with virus effects at home.
High on info, low for anxiety-causing
Great, brief update that encapsulates the day’s most impt COVID news. Great for those who are anxious listening to too much coronavirus.
A voice of calm
Host delivers no hype, factual, need to know info and how to get and give help in NC. The calming influence we need.