Posted: Mon 11:30 AM, Apr 20, 2020  |  Updated: Mon 5:31 PM, Apr 20, 2020 RALEIGH, NC (WITN) - State health officials say more than a third of the deaths from the coronavirus have occurred in nursing homes and residential care facilities. There are at least 182 confirmed deaths across the state. The Department of…
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