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Trump to visit Triangle next week
Published: 2020-07-23 16:30:00Updated: 2020-07-27 09:58:02NC CapitolTags:By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor — President Donald Trump will be in the Triangle on Monday to tour a Morrisville plant that is making key components of a potential coronavirus vaccine, a White House official said Thursday., a contract manufacturer for vaccines and gene therapies, is working with Maryland-based Novavax, which . Diosynth has already started production of the first batch of Novavax's NVX-CoV2373 vaccine candidate."This is just really exciting for us. We're so happy to be...…Published: 2020-07-23 16:30:00Updated: 2020-07-27 09:58:02NC CapitolTags:By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor — President Donald Trump will be in the Triangle on Monday to tour a Morrisville plant that is making key components of a potential coronavirus vaccine, a White House official said Thursday., a contract manufacturer for vaccines and gene therapies, is working with Maryland-based Novavax, which . Diosynth has already started production of the first batch of Novavax's NVX-CoV2373 vaccine candidate."This is just really exciting for us. We're so happy to be...WW…
Cooper: NC elementary schools can bring students back next month
Published: 2020-09-17 13:40:00Updated: 2020-09-18 11:17:43EducationTags:By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor, & Travis Fain, WRAL statehouse reporter — Children in kindergarten through fifth grade could return to in-person learning in early October, if their school system agrees to it, under a plan Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday.The move is an option for public school systems across North Carolina, not a mandate, and would be available starting Oct. 5, Cooper said. Middle- and high-school students cannot yet return to class, he said."Plan A [in-person classes]...…Published: 2020-09-17 13:40:00Updated: 2020-09-18 11:17:43EducationTags:By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor, & Travis Fain, WRAL statehouse reporter — Children in kindergarten through fifth grade could return to in-person learning in early October, if their school system agrees to it, under a plan Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday.The move is an option for public school systems across North Carolina, not a mandate, and would be available starting Oct. 5, Cooper said. Middle- and high-school students cannot yet return to class, he said."Plan A [in-person classes]...WW…
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