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New coronavirus case volume down 23% past week vs. past month

Feb. 22. The decline is the median number of new COVID cases during the past week (3,167) vs. the past month (4,130) is continuing in North Carolina. The new case volume is down 23 percent this past week compared to the past 31 days, based on data from Johns Hopkins University. (See chart.) The NC […]

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Feb. 19 COVID update: 1.2 million first doses administered

Feb. 19. By Dave Yochum. Nearly 1.2 million first doses and more than 600,000 second doses have been administered in North Carolina, according to today’s report from the NC. Dept. of Health & Human Services. Scientists had a head start in developing the vaccines thanks to years of previous work to develop vaccines for similar […]

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NCDHHS update Feb. 18; flu deaths down dramatically

Feb. 18. The volume of new coronavirus cases during the past week was 32 percent lower than the preceding 31 days in North Carolina, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services is reporting 3,916 new cases today, Yesterday there were 3,167 new cases. A week ago […]

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COVID-19 update Feb. 17

Feb. 17. With President Biden suggesting things won’t get back to normal until around Christmas, the rate of new coronavirus cases during the past week was 21.7 percent lower than the preceding 31 days. (See chart, based on Johns Hopkins data.) The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services is reporting 3,167 new cases today, […]

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NCDHHS: Hospitalizations, deaths due to COVID-19 drop

Feb. 15. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services at noon reported statewide hospitalizations were down 17 percent in the space of a single week, even as Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, says the next 14 weeks will be the most difficult […]

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COVID-19 hospitalizations down 45% from a month ago

Feb. 12. Today’s COVID-19 update from the NC Dept. of Health & Human Services once again shows fewer hospitalizations statewide as well as deaths due to the coronavirus back under 100 total for the day. Meanwhile, the median daily volume of new cases over the past seven days (4,172) compared to the median of the […]

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Autumn Care administrator managed through COVID-19 outbreak

Feb. 12. By Dave Yochum. Let’s be honest. Almost no one could have seen the pandemic coming at the very beginning of 2020. Josh Wood didn’t, nor did hospital administrators, public health officials and elected officials. Indeed, it wasn’t until March 3, 2020 that North Carolina reported its first COVID-19 case. “I want to assure […]

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Coronavirus trends: NCDHHS data show some are in the right direction

Feb. 10. COVID-19 hospitalizations and the percent positive rate continue to drop statewide, according to the NC Dept. of Health & Human Services. Hospitalizations across North Carolina have declined to levels not seen since early December. The median daily volume of new cases over the past seven days (4,172) compared to the median of the […]

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Meck deaths due to COVID-19 down from a month ago; vaccines opening to teachers

Feb. 10. Based on Johns Hopkins’ COVID-19 data, the median of new COVID-19 cases per day over the past week is down 21 percent from the median daily volume over the past 31 days. There were 3,833 new cases of the coronavirus statewide in today’s NC Dept. of Health & Human Services report, up from […]

How to apply for NC Education Corps

Feb. 9. Students attending Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will benefit from a new partnership between the NC State Board of Education, the Office of the Governor, local school systems and the N.C. Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service. The NC Education Corps will provide emergency relief to public schools by employing talented community members—including current college students […]