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Family nurse practitioner Schquthia Peacock prepares to do a nasal swab to test for coronavirus with patient in her car in the parking lot of Preston Medical Associates in Cary, N.C. Tuesday afternoon, March 17, 2020. Patients who show symptoms of coronavirus are ask to wait in their cars for testing.
Family nurse practitioner Schquthia Peacock prepares to do a nasal swab to test for coronavirus with patient in her car in the parking lot of Preston Medical Associates in Cary, N.C. Tuesday afternoon, March 17, 2020. Patients who show symptoms of coronavirus are ask to wait in their cars for testing. ssharpe@newsobserver.com

As coronavirus cases grow in North Carolina, we’ve created a page on our website that contains all of our reporting on this developing story. The articles are listed in chronological order with the newest information at the top, making it easier to find what you’re looking for. Read all coronavirus-related stories at bit.ly/NCvirus.

If you have questions about coronavirus or our coverage, you can ask them at bit.ly/virusnc. We’ll answer.

Our coverage is for you and about you. How are you handling your daily life during this pandemic? How do you keep your family safe — and entertained? How are you coping with a coronavirus diagnosis, testing, self-quarantine? Tell your stories at bit.ly/homevirus.

Read, ask your questions, tell your stories. We’re listening and responding.

This story was originally published March 14, 2020 at 11:25 AM with the headline "Read all of our NC coronavirus coverage in one place. Ask your questions. Tell your story.."

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Jane Elizabeth
The News & Observer
Jane Elizabeth is the managing editor of The News & Observer and The Herald-Sun. She has worked at five other U.S. news organizations including The Washington Post and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, as well as the American Press Institute, a non-profit media research group. She holds a masters degree in mass communication and was a 2017 journalism fellow at Harvard University.
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