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After a summer of hard work to slow the spread of COVID-19, North Carolina can take a modest step to ease some restrictions
After a summer of hard work to slow the spread of COVID-19, North Carolina can take a modest step to ease some restrictions
 
Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Tuesday that some restrictions would be lifted at the end of the week as the state moves to "Phase 2.5."
Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Tuesday that some restrictions would be lifted at the end of the week as the state moves to "Phase 2.5."
 
After careful review of the data and trends, Governor Cooper and Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of NCDHHS, announced that North Carolina will enter Phase 2.5 this Friday, September 4th at 5 pm.
After careful review of the data and trends, Governor Cooper and Dr. Mandy Cohen, Secretary of NCDHHS, announced that North Carolina will enter Phase 2.5 this Friday, September 4th at 5 pm.
 
This week Governor Cooper announced that North Carolina will remain paused in Phase 2 Safer at Home for five more weeks.
This week Governor Cooper announced that North Carolina will remain paused in Phase 2 Safer at Home for five more weeks.
 
Stabilizing trends are good but fragile, and now is the time to double down on safety measures
Stabilizing trends are good but fragile, and now is the time to double down on safety measures
 
Bars, indoor entertainment venues, gyms, and public playgrounds remain closed; Restaurants, personal care businesses, and pools open with limitations & safety requirements
Bars, indoor entertainment venues, gyms, and public playgrounds remain closed; Restaurants, personal care businesses, and pools open with limitations & safety requirements
 
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