NCDHHS Refreshes COVID-19 Dashboards To Enhance User Experience | Eastern NC Now

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is refreshing the COVID-19 dashboards to enhance design and user experience.

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    RALEIGH     The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is refreshing the COVID-19 dashboards to enhance design and user experience.

    The first of three dashboard updates will be Cases and Deaths on Wednesday, Nov. 9. The Vaccinations and Hospitalizations dashboards will be updated later this year, and the Summary dashboard will be updated in early 2023. Dashboards will have a new look-and-feel, and some data will be moved from the main dashboard display to the Data Behind the Dashboards page.

    The data that will be moved will continue to be updated and includes:

  • Total cases and deaths by PCR-positive vs. antigen-positive case classification
  • County and zip code level maps
  • Case and death data by demographic group by week

    NCDHHS continues to elevate and publicly share data to help North Carolinians understand the impacts of COVID-19 and support state and local pandemic response efforts. Equity and a commitment to data transparency remain at the center of our work.

    Staying up to date on vaccination and boosters continues to offer the best protection against COVID-19. Anyone 6 months of age and older can get vaccinated, and everyone 5 years and older can get the updated booster. Find a vaccine location near you at MySpot.nc.gov or by calling 888-675-4567.


  • NC Department of Health and Human Services
  • 2001 Mail Service Center
  • Raleigh, NC 27699-2001
  • Ph: (919) 855-4840
  • news@dhhs.nc.gov

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