Beaufort County Covid19 Update for September 3, 2021 | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release:

    Good Afternoon Everyone,

    You are receiving the attached message and email below from Beaufort County's EOC as a method of keeping you informed about our county's response to COVID-19.

Click the image below to receive the enitre mutli-page PDF describing the complete up to date data regarding this Pandemic that never found its way to Beaufort County: Below.



    Beaufort County Statistics

    49 new cases have been reported in Beaufort County since yesterday.

    Beaufort County statistics are updated daily Monday - Friday and can be viewed using the following link: Beaufort County NC COVID Surveillance

    North Carolina Statistics

    5,351 new cases have been reported in North Carolina since yesterday.

    North Carolina Statistics are updated daily Monday - Friday and can be viewed using the following link: https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/

    US & World Statistics

    10,813 new cases have been reported in the US since yesterday.

    US and World statistics are updated daily and can be viewed using the following link: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/


    Chris Newkirk
       Deputy Director,     Beaufort County Emergency Services

    1420 Highland Dr
    Washington, NC 27889
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( September 19th, 2021 @ 5:37 am )
 
I'm "happy" to know the some in our community still take this crap seriously. People aren't dying because of "COV-ID", they're dying of underlying issues and/or the fact that they took a damn "vaccine" of which the contents haven't been known to the mass general public.

Instead of talking about the bogus bullshit numbers that've helped put blood money into the pockets of those involved with big pharma, let's talk about the fact that we have members of our community who've potentially become a health risk by taking these experimental man-made mutations paraded around as "vaccines". Our hospitals aren't overrun and there isn't a lack of space..because of SARS II.

If you think people are dying now, wait until the winter months and people start dying potentially because they took the vaccine. Everyone who has pushed this agenda should be charged with biological warfare and crimes against humanity.



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Our office is continuing to monitor an approaching cold front that is expected to bring high winds, elevated water levels, rain and the potential for severe storms to our area Tuesday and Wednesday. Forecast details for Beaufort County can be found below.

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