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Carolina Nursing students are fighting COVID-19, one vaccine at a time


Undergraduates from the UNC School of Nursing are assisting in North Carolina's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and gaining experience by delivering vaccines and volunteering at Carolina Together Testing Program sites on campus. The Friday Center normally feels like a large conference facility. Now, it feels like a very large doctor’s office. (UNC.edu)

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Carolina Nursing students are fighting COVID-19, one vaccine at a time