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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is refreshing the COVID-19 dashboards to enhance design and user experience.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is refreshing the COVID-19 dashboards to enhance design and user experience.
 
Although most families are hoping that back to school means back to normal, there are still some wanting to go back to forced masking, social distancing, isolated lunches outside, daily testing, lengthy quarantines, and even virtual schooling despite the learning loss that results
Although most families are hoping that back to school means back to normal, there are still some wanting to go back to forced masking, social distancing, isolated lunches outside, daily testing, lengthy quarantines, and even virtual schooling despite the learning loss that results
 
This past week about 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along Covid-19 to anyone.
This past week about 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along Covid-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.95% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.95% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
In February, over half of new Covid-19 cases in North Carolina were to fully vaccinated individuals, according to official state data from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
In February, over half of new Covid-19 cases in North Carolina were to fully vaccinated individuals, according to official state data from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
 
This past week 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.9% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 99.1% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.1% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
Over 40% of cases were to fully vaccinated individuals
 
This past week 99.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 99.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 98.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 98.5% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 96.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. Nevertheless, 24 out of 25 (96.1%) adult North Carolinians — and 93.7% of all North Carolinians — are estimated to have either been at least partially vaccinated or acquired natural immunity
This past week 96.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. Nevertheless, 24 out of 25 (96.1%) adult North Carolinians — and 93.7% of all North Carolinians — are estimated to have either been at least partially vaccinated or acquired natural immunity
 
This past October the North Carolina Department of Health and Humans Services (DHHS) started reporting data on reinfections with Covid-19 (in daily case counts) and post-vaccination infections (in weekly respiratory disease surveillance reports).
This past October the North Carolina Department of Health and Humans Services (DHHS) started reporting data on reinfections with Covid-19 (in daily case counts) and post-vaccination infections (in weekly respiratory disease surveillance reports).
 
This past week 96.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 96.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
This past week 97.7% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone.
 
This past week about 98.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. That is the lowest estimate recorded since this same time last year, during the height of cold and flu (respiratory viruses) season.
This past week about 98.8% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone. That is the lowest estimate recorded since this same time last year, during the height of cold and flu (respiratory viruses) season.
 
This past week over 99.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone, and nearly nine out of 10 (89.9%) adult North Carolinians are estimated to have either vaccine-induced or natural immunity.
This past week over 99.6% of people in NC were estimated to pose no threat of passing along COVID-19 to anyone, and nearly nine out of 10 (89.9%) adult North Carolinians are estimated to have either vaccine-induced or natural immunity.
 
The N.C. Supreme Court split 4-3 today while ruling against defendants in a pair of cases involving satellite-based monitoring of convicted sex offenders.
The N.C. Supreme Court split 4-3 today while ruling against defendants in a pair of cases involving satellite-based monitoring of convicted sex offenders.
 
Educate yourself and then make you own decision
Here is the NC Threat-Free Index for the week ending April 5:
 
Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. outlined a timeline for Group 3 frontline workers becoming eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. outlined a timeline for Group 3 frontline workers becoming eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today reported that North Carolina has reached a sobering milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today reported that North Carolina has reached a sobering milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic
 
Practicing the 3Ws, getting a vaccine are the best ways to protect yourself, your loved ones
 
You might expect that the 2020 N.C. Supreme Court elections will guarantee plenty of 4-3 rulings in the year ahead.
You might expect that the 2020 N.C. Supreme Court elections will guarantee plenty of 4-3 rulings in the year ahead.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today expanded the demographic data for NC COVID-19 cases and added new filtering functions to the NC COVID-19 Dashboard.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today expanded the demographic data for NC COVID-19 cases and added new filtering functions to the NC COVID-19 Dashboard.
 
For those disinclined to be ruled by fear and unwilling to join in glaring at their fellow citizens suspiciously as if they are germ-ridden disease vectors
For those disinclined to be ruled by fear and unwilling to join in glaring at their fellow citizens suspiciously as if they are germ-ridden disease vectors
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is adding new county-level data to the COVID-19 NC Dashboard on the County Map by Cases section of the Summary dashboard page.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is adding new county-level data to the COVID-19 NC Dashboard on the County Map by Cases section of the Summary dashboard page.
 
For the second week in a row, and the sixth time in the past eight weeks, active cases in NC have fallen.
 
After four straight weeks in decline, active cases of COVID-19 in NC increased the next two weeks.
After four straight weeks in decline, active cases of COVID-19 in NC increased the next two weeks.
 
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced corrections to the state’s daily and cumulative completed COVID-19 test counts after discovering a discrepancy between electronic and manual reporting of testing data that had been submitted by LabCorp.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced corrections to the state’s daily and cumulative completed COVID-19 test counts after discovering a discrepancy between electronic and manual reporting of testing data that had been submitted by LabCorp.
 
Frightening headlines on COVID-19 in North Carolina are easiest to write when the data pass a noteworthy numerical threshold.
Frightening headlines on COVID-19 in North Carolina are easiest to write when the data pass a noteworthy numerical threshold.
 
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