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Coronavirus impact in North Carolina: Latest information and helpful resources
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THE LATEST ON HER CONDITION, NEXT. FIRST THING, HAPPENING NOW THERE , ARE MORE THAN 14,000 CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 IN NORTH CAROLINA. MORE THAN 500 PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM THE DISEASE. ONE OF THOSE NEWLY REPORTED DEATHS WAS HERE IN THE TRIAD RANDOLPH COUNTY REPORTED ITS SIXTH CORONAVIRUS RELATED DEATH YESTERDAY. HEALTH LEADERS SAY THAT PERSON HAD OTHER HEALTH ISSUE THE TRIAD HAS SURPASSED 2200 CASES OF COVID-19. THE MOST HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN GUILFORD COUNTY WHERE NEARLY 600 PEOPLE ARE INFECTE ALSO, A REMINDER, NORTH CAROLINA IS IN PHASE ONE OF THE REOPENING PROCESS. THE PHASE WILL BE IN PLACE FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. UNDER THIS PHASE, THE STAY AT HOME ORDER IS STILL IN PLACE. STILL HAVE TO LIMIT GATHERINGS TO TEN PEOPLE. BUT, SOME MORE BUSINESSES, LIKE MALLS, ARE REOPENED. MANY HAVE MODIFIED HOURS. IF YOU CHOOSE TO GO OUT TO SHOP STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE , URGING YOU TO WEAR SOME KIND OF FACE COVERING. ALSO, STAY AT LEAST SIX FEET APART FROM OTHERS. UNDER PHASE ONE, WORSHIP SERVICES IN NORTH CAROLINA MAY CONTINUE, AS LONG AS THEY TAKE PLACE OUTSIDE AND FOLLOW SOCIAL DISTANCE REGULATIONS. TODAY, MEREDITH STUTZ WENT TO LEXINGTON TO SEE HOW ONE CHURCH IS ADAPTIN TAKE A LOOK.>> FROM THE PEW TO THE PARKING LOT AS A WAY TO CONNECT, HIG ROCK CHURCH IN LEXINGTON DECIDED TO USE MOTHER’S DAY TO KICK OFF A NEW NORMAL OF DRIVE-IN CHURCH. MEMBERS WERE HANDED THIS PACKET FULL OF INSTRUCTIONS, WHICH EVEN INCLUDED IAN AMEN CARD. VOLUNTEERS IN VESTS AND MASKS PACKED CARS IN WHILE KEEPING WITH STATE REGULATIONS.>> HOW ARE WE DOING THIS MORNING?>> IT’S BEEN MORE THAN A MONTH SINCE THEY HAVE GATHERED AS ONE, EVEN IF FROM A DIFFERENT — FROM A DISTANCE, TO CELEBRATE THE CHOIR OF CARS REJOICED. JULIE RISHEL WORKS AT A GROCERY STORE. EVEN IN A PANDEMIC, THE STRESSES OF THE JOB COULDN’T MATCH HER JOY OR KEEP HER FROM COMING TODAY.>> WE ENJOY COMING TO CHURCH. WE MISSED IT. I MISSED THE LAST SIX WEEKS OF IT. AND IT’S JUST WONDERFUL TO BE WITH THEM AGAIN.>> THE CHURCH BUILT A STAGE SO PEOPLE LIKE RISHEL COULD WORSHIP AND LISTEN TO THE SERMON WITHOUT LEAVING THEIR CARS. EVERYONE WE TALKED TO SAID THIS BEATS ANOTHER WEEK OF CHURCH ONLINE OR APART.>> ALL THE STAFF HAD A LIST OF CALLING PEOPLE BUT SEEING THEM , AGAIN JUST REMINDS US JUST HOW EXCITING IT IS ON SUNDAY TO BE GATHERED AND BE BACK INSIDE OUR CHURCH BUILDING OR IN THIS CASE, TO BE BACK OUTSIDE.>> HIGH ROCK PLANS TO BE BACK HERE IN THE PARKING LOT NEXT SUNDAY MORNING AT 10:0 BRANDON: STARTING TOMORROW, PASSENGERS ON HIGH POINT TRANSIT BUSES WILL HAVE TO WEAR MASKS. THE CITY SAYS THE MASK MUST COVER THE NOSE AND MOUTH. PASSENGERS WITHOUT A FACE COVERING WILL BE GIVEN A DISPOSABLE MASK. RIGHT NOW, HIGH POINT TRANSIT IS OPERATING FARE-FREE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. BUT PEOPLE MUST HAVE AN ESSENTIAL REASON FOR RIDING. THE COVID-19 CRISIS CONTINUES TO HIT THE WHITE HOUSE. THREE MEMBERS OF THE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE ARE IN QUARANTINE AFTER BEING EXPOSED TO THE DISEASE. OFFICIALS EXPECT NEXT MONTH UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBERS TO BE WORSE THAN APRIL’S HISTORIC RATES.>> THREE MEMBERS OF THE WHITE HOUSE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE A UNDER SELF-QUARANTINE AFTER BEING EXPOSED TO COVID-19. THE CDC DIRECTOR, FDA HEAD DR. STEPHEN HAHN AND TOP INFECTIOUS DISEASE DIRECTOR, ANTHONY FAUCI.>> WE HAVE TO UNDERSTAND WE ARE RIDING THIS. WE ARE NOT DIRECTING IT.>> ALL THREE WILL TESTIFY BEFORE A SENATE HEALTH COMMITTEE. COVID-19 GETTING INTO THE WEST WEEK AFTER THE VICE PRESIDENT’S PRESS SECRETARY AND A VALET SERVING PRESIDENT TRUMP HIS MEALS TESTED POSITIVE. MILLER HAD BEEN CLEARED ONE DAY BEFORE. TH PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND OTHERS ARE BEING SCREENED DAILY.>> YOU CAN TEST NEGATIVE EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO THE VIRUS>> MEANWHILE, AFTER APRIL’S NUMBERS, WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS PREDICT THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE WILL RISE TO 20% IN MAY. THERE ARE NO PLANS FOR ANOTHER ECONOMIC STIMULUS BILL.>> IF WE NEED TO SPEND MORE MONEY TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN WORKER, WE WILL ABSOLUTELY DO THAT. HAVING SPENT $3 TRILLION, WE ARE GOING TO TAKE A FEW WEEKS.>> NEW OUTBREAKS ARE EMERGING. ONE AFTER A PARTY IN CALIFORNIA IN VIOLATION OF STATE RULES. IN A CALIFORNIA, BEACHES ARE PACKED. TOUGH DECISIONS AS SOME ABANDON SOCIAL DISTANCING RULES. BRANDON: YOU CAN FIND CORONAVIRUS RELATED RESOURCES ON OUR WEBSITE INCLUDING A COUNTY BY COUNTY MAP OF
Coronavirus impact in North Carolina: Latest information and helpful resources
Check here for the latest local coronavirus news, plus local and state resources
Here you can get the latest information on the coronavirus, or COVID-19, in North Carolina and surrounding region, and resources to be prepared and keep your family safe.State numbers, according to their respective state health department: North Carolina: 14,764 cases and 547 deaths in the state as of SundaySouth Carolina: 7,531 cases and 330 deaths in the state as of SaturdayVirginia: 24,081 cases and 839 deaths in the state as of SundayPiedmont Triad county numbers, according to local health departments: Alamance County has 172 positive cases, 78 recoveries, 5 deathsAlleghany County has 8 positive casesCaswell County has 39 positive cases, 1 deathDavidson County has 202 positive cases, 142 recoveries, 10 deathsDavie County has 35 positive cases, 26 recoveries, 2 deathsForsyth County has 386 positive cases, 176 recoveries, 5 deathsGuilford County has 592 positive cases, 250 recoveries, 38 deathsMontgomery County has 45 positive cases, 2 deathsRandolph County has 338 positive cases, 6 deathsRockingham County has 40 positive cases, 31 recoveries, 2 deathsStokes County has 11 positive casesSurry County has 41 positive cases, 15 recovered, 1 deathWilkes County has 239 positive cases, 97 recoveries, 1 deathYadkin County has 54 positive cases, 11 recoveries, 1 deathNOTE: Not all counties are reporting recovered cases. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE CASE-BY-CASE COUNTY MAP How can I protect myself and my family?The following is recommended by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services:Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds at a time.Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.Avoid close contact with people who are ill.Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze.Do not reuse tissue after coughing, sneezing or blowing your nose.Clean and disinfect surfaces that are frequently touched.Should you see a doctor?The CDC says: If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness, such as cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider immediately.Slow the Spread: CLICK HERE to read the CDC guidelines on coronavirusCLICK HERE FOR MORE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGEHelpful resources:Related:
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —
Here you can get the latest information on the coronavirus, or COVID-19, in North Carolina and surrounding region, and resources to be prepared and keep your family safe.
State numbers, according to their respective state health department:
- North Carolina: 14,764 cases and 547 deaths in the state as of Sunday
- South Carolina: 7,531 cases and 330 deaths in the state as of Saturday
- Virginia: 24,081 cases and 839 deaths in the state as of Sunday
Piedmont Triad county numbers, according to local health departments:
- Alamance County has 172 positive cases, 78 recoveries, 5 deaths
- Alleghany County has 8 positive cases
- Caswell County has 39 positive cases, 1 death
- Davidson County has 202 positive cases, 142 recoveries, 10 deaths
- Davie County has 35 positive cases, 26 recoveries, 2 deaths
- Forsyth County has 386 positive cases, 176 recoveries, 5 deaths
- Guilford County has 592 positive cases, 250 recoveries, 38 deaths
- Montgomery County has 45 positive cases, 2 deaths
- Randolph County has 338 positive cases, 6 deaths
- Rockingham County has 40 positive cases, 31 recoveries, 2 deaths
- Stokes County has 11 positive cases
- Surry County has 41 positive cases, 15 recovered, 1 death
- Wilkes County has 239 positive cases, 97 recoveries, 1 death
- Yadkin County has 54 positive cases, 11 recoveries, 1 death
NOTE: Not all counties are reporting recovered cases.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE CASE-BY-CASE COUNTY MAP
How can I protect myself and my family?
The following is recommended by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services:
- Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds at a time.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Avoid close contact with people who are ill.
- Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
- Do not reuse tissue after coughing, sneezing or blowing your nose.
- Clean and disinfect surfaces that are frequently touched.
Should you see a doctor?
The CDC says: If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness, such as cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider immediately.
Slow the Spread: CLICK HERE to read the CDC guidelines on coronavirus
CLICK HERE FOR MORE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE
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