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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
This funding is a much-needed building block for early education in our state that will help child care centers provide high-quality care, so parents can obtain good jobs to grow our economy. https://t.co/RllqX2OZhM — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
One of the biggest barriers to the workforce is access to quality child care. These grants will help child care businesses stay open and recruit high quality teachers so parents can get back to work knowing their children are safe and learning. https://t.co/0EC3U5SO33 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
North Carolina’s fight is not over. We are making great progress, but we need to keep working to continue the downward trend. https://t.co/H9ty2a4QgN — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Quality child care helps children prepare for success and helps parents return to the workforce. Gov. Cooper visited a child care center in Walkertown to discuss the NC Child Care Stabilization Grants and Pres. Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda. Photos: Winston-Salem Journal https://t.co/kaWqm2J88i — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Thinking about lunch? North Carolina has got you covered. — PolitiTweet.org
NC Museum of History @NCmuseumhistory
North Carolina is responsible for making: - @krispykreme - @Bojangles - @pepsi - @TexasPete - @DrinkCheerwine -… https://t.co/UWDr4jfIvj
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
More than a million North Carolinians don’t have access to mental health services. We can close that gap by expanding Medicaid, so people across the state have access to the care they need. https://t.co/UpnwTpkL9l — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
More than a million North Carolinians don’t have access to mental health services. We can close that gap by expanding Medicaid, so people across the state have access to the care they need. https://t.co/UpnwTpkL9l — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We have the tools to beat this virus. By having conversations with our loved ones about the importance of getting vaccinated, we can put this pandemic in the rearview window. https://t.co/1ZE5owJHfs — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Today, Gov. Cooper shared an update on the state’s COVID-19 key metrics and trends and highlighted vaccine booster shots. The more people who get their shots, the less COVID we’ll have. https://t.co/QzulhlbQ3y https://t.co/YE64dcN9Dg — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Right now, every unvaccinated person is another foothold allowing this virus to regain strength. So keep talking with your friends, family, employees and coworkers about getting vaccinated so we can put this pandemic in the rearview mirror. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We are grateful to see this latest surge in COVID-19 taper off. As we try to drive down our numbers, we know what works. Vaccines. The more people who get their shots, the less COVID we’ll have. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The HOPE program ranks #3 in the country for the number of households served with more money going out the door every day, and I encourage those who need help to apply. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
North Carolina’s fight is not over. We are making great progress, but we need to keep working to continue the downward trend, because hospitalizations and deaths are still too high. As our progress continues, we still need to help those who are struggling. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Once authorized, we want to ensure that vaccines for children are accessible all across our state, in their pediatrician’s offices and other places parents know and trust. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We expect the federal government will soon give the green light to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11 years old. North Carolina health officials have been preparing for this and working to ensure parents can easily get their children vaccinated and protected. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Getting your shot significantly lowers the chance you get severe symptoms or die from COVID and lowers the chance that you could spread it to family. If you’re already vaccinated, booster shots are widely available to extend and increase your protection which is already good. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Meanwhile, if you still haven’t gotten your shot, the time is now. This vaccine is safe, effective and free. More than 400 million doses have been administered across the country. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
There are still challenges. There is significant burnout among health care workers which is causing a strain. The best way to help them is to get vaccinated, as the vast majority of their sickest COVID patients continue to be unvaccinated people. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I want to thank businesses and other employers that have instituted strong vaccine requirements for employees and customers. This has helped increase our vaccine rate, but more than anything it has saved lives and helped boost our economy. Your leadership is making a difference. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our children are in the classroom and on university campuses. Children as young as five will soon be eligible for a vaccination. People are going to concerts & ballgames. People are traveling again. Most people are back at work, although many are doing it in a different way. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We’re relieved to see fewer people requiring hospital care and ICU beds for COVID-19. Our percentage of tests positive continues to decline and the number of people vaccinated increases every day, even though we want it to go faster. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
You, the people of North Carolina who have gotten vaccinated and followed community safety guidelines deserve a lion’s share of the credit along with our health care providers. Today, Dr. Cohen will present a more detailed look at our statewide trends and it’s good news. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
We've had 1,472,655 cases; 2,160 new cases reported since yesterday; 1,406 people in the hospital & 17,935 people who've died. Although every death is painful and now often avoidable, we’ve felt a renewed sense of hope as our COVID numbers have continued their steady improvement. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Updates from Gov. Cooper's COVID-19 briefing: — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Governor Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force to share an update on COVID-19 at 2:00 PM. Watch live her… https://t.co/ZZl74pnbDg
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Governor Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force to share an update on COVID-19 at 2:00 PM. Watch live here: https://t.co/MzbtO6rJdw — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Vaccines are our way out of the pandemic. Grateful for our health care workers who are getting people vaccinated, so everyone can get their shot of protection. https://t.co/nNKiWPRa0w — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Gov. Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force will share updates on COVID-19 at 2:00 PM today. Watch it LIVE on Gov. Cooper's Twitter and Facebook. https://t.co/Nu5uaY91Aq — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our state's strong workforce and diverse life sciences presence continue to attract innovation. Jaguar Gene Therapy’s expansion will bring 200 new jobs to Durham County and boost our economy. https://t.co/w5OB3tGLId — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
This is a huge milestone. Thanks to @NCDHHS and health care providers across the state for their work getting shots into arms. Let’s keep it up. — PolitiTweet.org
NCDHHS @ncdhhs
We've reached a milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 18 months after efforts first began to slow the sprea… https://t.co/dFbCnmSV6M
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
These last 19 months have been difficult for parents and child care providers, and we’re determined to help. These funds will support early childhood education, so parents can reenter the workforce. https://t.co/hxI6A83rdK — PolitiTweet.org