NCDHHS conducts ongoing data quality checks on NC COVID data, including ensuring that there are no duplicate cases, and removing cases that are not NC residents, consistent with national guidance. After conducting data quality checks, the data are used to calculate the COVID-19 metrics posted on the NCDHHS website.
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North Carolina Coronavirus Map and Case Count - The New ...
As of Thursday afternoon, there have been at least 698,866 cases and 8,390 deaths in North Carolina since the beginning of the pandemic, according to a New York Times database.
According to NCDHHS data, “COVID-19 deaths include people who have had a positive molecular (PCR) or antigen test for COVID-19, who died without fully recovering from COVID-19, and who had no alternative cause of death identified. Deaths are reported by hospitals and clinicians directly to the local and state health departments.”
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NC DHHS COVID-19: COVID-19 North Carolina Dashboard
NC Department of Health and Human Services 2001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2000 Customer Service Center: 1-800-662-7030 For COVID-19 questions call 2-1-1
North Carolina is now seeing the impact of Thanksgiving gatherings, North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen said in a statement on the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the state. More than 7,500 cases were reported, according to the COVID-19 North Carolina Dashboard.
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Coronavirus in NC - Live updating maps, graphs and data by ...
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services updates the number of cumulative lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths daily at around noon. This chart shows the cumulative count of cases.
More than 6,900 new coronavirus cases and 67 deaths were reported Sunday in North Carolina. Two state prisons in Raleigh are experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks. NC coronavirus updates: COVID-19 cases ...
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COVID cases in NC assisted living facilities cause concern
In the context of overall surges in COVID-19 cases, public health and industry officials have pointed out the correlation between increasing COVID-19 cases in the community and in long-term care. Adam Sholar, president of the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association told NC Health News that community level of the disease ranks as the ...