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Coronavirus: What you need to know

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How to help, map of NC cases, health tips, shopping lists and more Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( [Facts Not Fear]( With multiple confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Triangle, and more questions arising daily, WRAL is here with the [latest news](, advice to keep your family healthy and facts to counter the fear. Subscribe to our [daily coronavirus newsletter]( where we'll deliver the latest until the crisis has passed. [Download the WRAL News app]( and enable notifications to stay up to date on breaking news. [How you can help others]( [Here's how you can help others]( This list of resources for giving and getting help will continue to grow until the crisis has passed. [Learn More]( [Map of cases]( [Map of COVID-19 cases in North Carolina]( WRAL News is tracking reports from state and local public health officials. Click on a county in [the map]( to see details of the cases. [See the Map]( [Handwashing mistakes]( [Six handwashing mistakes that can help spread coronavirus]( As coronavirus spreads, you must take measures to protect yourself. [Watch now]( [Q&A]( [Coronavirus Q&A with health experts]( Get answers to common questions about coronavirus and its associated COVID-19 illness from local experts. [Learn More]( [Work from home policies]( [How the coronavirus is impacting company work-from-home policies]( Several companies have closed offices and are now requiring employees to work remotely. WRAL TechWire has a live blog with employer updates across North Carolina. [Learn More]( [Facts, not fear]( [WRAL News Special: Facts, not fear]( WRAL News takes questions about coronavirus to experts, including State Health Director Dr. Elizabeth Tilson, Wake County Human Services Director Regina Petteway and North Carolina State University economist Mike Walden. [Watch Now]( [Go Ask Mom]( [Shopping list: The medicines, supplies you need on hand in case your kids get sick]( Go Ask Mom's Sarah Lindenfeld Hall shares the supplies you'll need before your child gets sick. [Learn More]( [Events in the Triangle canceled]( [Triangle events canceled due to coronavirus concern]( Many events are being postponed or canceled in the Triangle. [See the List]( [Why close and cancel?]( [Canceling events 'flattens curve' of virus outbreak]( A public policy professor at Johns Hopkins University compares the coronavirus outbreak with a flu pandemic a century ago and says canceling large-scale events is a proven way to limit the virus' spread. [Watch Now]( [HighSchoolOT]( [New daily newsletter while high school sports are suspended statewide]( Receive the new HighSchoolOT daily newsletter -- "Benched" -- and get daily updates on high school sports, how [coronavirus is impacting high school sports across North Carolina](, and how players & coaches are dealing with the suspension. [Subscribe Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Capitol Broadcasting Company PO Box 12000, Raleigh, NC 27606-2125

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