Category: Communicable Diseases
Wearing Medical Masks in Public
By: Jill Moore Published on: 05/16/24
COVID-19 Is No Longer “Reportable” in North Carolina: Implications for Minor’s Consent
By: Kirsten Leloudis Published on: 05/12/23
NC’s COVID State of Emergency to End, National Public Health Emergency to Continue (For Now)
By: Jill Moore Published on: 07/29/22
COVID-19 and the Workplace Part 1: Vaccine Mandates, Vaccine Incentives and More
By: Diane Juffras Published on: 08/16/21
COVID-19 Law & Policy Updates
By: Jill Moore Published on: 07/25/21
One Year of COVID-19 in North Carolina
By: Jill Moore Published on: 03/03/21
Using Web-Based Scheduling Applications to Make Appointments for COVID-19 Vaccination Events: HHS Issues Notice of Enforcement Discretion
By: Jill Moore Published on: 01/20/21
COVID-19 Updates and News Roundup
By: Jill Moore Published on: 12/11/20
Taking Local Action to Control COVID-19: What Can a North Carolina Local Health Department Do?
By: Jill Moore Published on: 12/02/20
How Does North Carolina Law Provide for Communicable Disease Control Measures for Emerging Diseases Like COVID-19?
By: Jill Moore Published on: 07/10/20
New Legislation: Disclosing Communicable Disease Information to Law Enforcement to Prevent or Lessen a Serious or Imminent Threat
By: Jill Moore Published on: 05/13/20
Disclosing Information about Employees with COVID-19
By: Jill Moore Published on: 04/17/20
A Stay at Home Order is Not a Quarantine: The Case for Semantic Precision
By: Jill Moore Published on: 04/13/20
Releasing County-Specific Data about COVID-19
By: Jill Moore Published on: 04/09/20
Disclosing Information about People with COVID-19 to First Responders
By: Jill Moore Published on: 03/24/20
COVID-19: Who Has What Emergency Authorities at the Local Level?
By: Norma Houston Published on: 03/13/20
Isolation, Quarantine, and Social Distancing: What’s the Difference?
By: Jill Moore Published on: 03/10/20
Resources for Reliable Information on Coronavirus in North Carolina
By: Jill Moore Published on: 03/05/20
How Will We Know if COVID-19 is in North Carolina? A Look at the State’s Communicable Disease Reporting Laws
By: Jill Moore Published on: 03/02/20
Significant Change to North Carolina’s Rabies Law
By: Aimee Wall Published on: 07/21/17
UPDATED: Blood Exposures and NC Communicable Disease Law
By: Jill Moore Published on: 09/29/16
Zapping Zika in North Carolina
By: Jill Moore Published on: 05/31/16
Keeping the Public Informed about Communicable Diseases
By: Jill Moore Published on: 05/26/15
May Unimmunized Children be Excluded from School in North Carolina?
By: Jill Moore Published on: 01/30/15
Ebola and the Law of Isolation and Quarantine in North Carolina
By: Jill Moore Published on: 10/31/14
How Does North Carolina Law Address Outbreaks of Communicable Disease?
By: Jill Moore Published on: 09/29/14
What Happens if the Bed Bugs Bite? Public Health’s Legal Remedies for Bedbug Infestations
By: Aimee Wall Published on: 11/17/10
Flu Vaccines for Health Care Workers
By: Jill Moore Published on: 10/19/10
2010 Public Health Legislation: Vaccines and Pimiento Cheese
By: Aimee Wall Published on: 08/10/10
Blood Exposures and Disease Control Law
By: Jill Moore Published on: 04/07/10
Controlling H1N1 Flu in North Carolina
By: Jill Moore Published on: 09/01/09