More than 63,000 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in North Carolina Monday, according to state public health officials.
The percent of positive coronavirus tests in NC is double the standard for reopening. Three out of every four hospital beds remain filled.
Hospitalizations for COVID-19 illness dropped slightly overnight in North Carolina, as 20 new deaths were reported.
Mayor Lyles' plea for a statewide mask mandate comes as North Carolina saw a spike of 915 hospitalizations Tuesday.
NC DHHS will begin publishing data about clusters of COVID-19 cases in schools and childcare facilities this week.
With a decision on the status of phase two reopening expected this week, fitness studios and gyms remain closed.
North Carolina Department of Health confirmed more than 731,000 tests have been processed in the state for the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus patients now fill four out of every five hospital beds in North Carolina, as the percent positive rate increased to 9 percent.
North Carolina will test all of its 31,200 prison inmates for COVID-19, Gov. Cooper announced Thursday.
North Carolina's positivity rate of 8 percent is the eighth highest in the country Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.
North Carolina also set a record for COVID-19 hospitalizations Tuesday, according to state public health officials.
Nearly 43,000 pounds of the meat was recalled after being shipped to stores nationwide.
Two inmates were confirmed to have coronavirus, according to a report Thursday.
Testing and tracing will ramp up in communities hardest hit by COVID-19 in NC. Wednesday marked the highest day yet for hospitalizations.
NC public health officials report that 4 coronavirus deaths over the weekend; the state's first pediatric death was confirmed on Friday.
NC public health officials report that daily coronavirus cases nearly doubled this week, while deaths have declined in the last 7 days.
NC public health officials roll out a new online tool as the state sets a new record in day-over-day COVID-19 confirmations.
As of Wednesday, 85 percent of North Carolina's intensive care unit beds were occupied, according to state public health officials.
"We will have to wait and see if the weekend events will spread more virus," NC DHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen said Monday.
North Carolina health officials confirmed Saturday there were 1,185 new cases of the new coronavirus in the state.
Only 16 percent of the state's intensive care beds were available Friday, according to state health officials.
As of Thursday, more than 700 North Carolina residents were hospitalized for coronavirus illness, the highest number yet in the state.
Fewer than a third of the state's inpatient hospital beds and less than a quarter of its ICU beds were available Wednesday, officials said.
More than 2,500 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in NC during the long holiday weekend as the state began easing restrictions.
North Carolina's number of new cases dropped after a one-day high on Saturday, the first full day of the second reopening phase.
Thousands of nursing home residents have died of COVID-19, but regular testing may be unsustainable without additional funding.
As North Carolina prepares to lift some restrictions Friday, state public health officials confirm a surge in nearly 800 coronavirus cases.
Nearly 2,000 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in North Carolina over the weekend. Here's the latest for the state.
As of Sunday morning, the North Carolina Health Department reported 530 more coronavirus cases, and seven additional deaths.
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services released a comprehensive list of more than 200 COVID-19 testing locations.
Nearly 700 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in North Carolina in the last day. Here's the latest for the state.
Allergy sufferers beware, as higher rates of pollen are expected in Charlotte in the coming days.
The White House says N.C. is a "location to watch" when it comes to rising COVID-19 cases. State officials say trends are leveling.
NC is temporarily increasing benefits for Food and Nutrition Services recipients. Here's the latest COVID-19 update for the state.
Three new coronavirus deaths were reported in the state Monday morning. Here's the latest COVID-19 update for North Carolina.
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 dropped significantly Sunday in North Carolina, decreasing by 71 people.
Free COVID-19 testing is expanding to Walgreen and Walmart locations in certain areas of the state, state officials said Friday.
Phase 1 of North Carolina's reopening plan begins Friday, May 8 at 5 p.m. Here's what you need to know.
"We know that we have more COVID-19 in our community than we've seen," Mecklenburg Public Health Director Gibbie Harris said.
More than 500 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in North Carolina since Tuesday, state officials said.