More than 150 people are hospitalized and eight dead in North Carolina as the statewide number of coronavirus cases jumps to 1,498.
Here’s the latest total of coronavirus cases by county in North Carolina as of Monday morning.
As of Sunday morning, four people have died in North Carolina, and more than 1,000 have tested positive for coronavirus.
The number of North Carolina residents infected with the novel coronavirus is now up to 763. Here’s the latest update.
In a bid to conserve medical resources, N.C. public health officials are now urging those with mild coronavirus symptoms to stay home.
The governor is facing pressure to issue a statewide “stay-at-home” order. Here is the latest N.C. coronavirus news as of Wednesday evening.
North Carolina’s first novel coronavirus death was reported in Cabarrus County, officials announced Wednesday morning.
Mental health professionals are seeing a spike in demand for services due to coronavirus anxiety. Here’s a list of resources in our state.
The drive-thru testing option comes as the Charlotte metro region continues to see exponential growth in COVID-19 cases.
The statewide tally of novel coronavirus in North Carolina jumped by more than 100 cases overnight, according to state health officials.
North Carolina is now seeking health care volunteers as the number of new coronavirus cases continues to rise across the state.
N.C. public health officials reported 40 new positive tests of the novel coronavirus this morning, bring the total to 137 cases in the state
Community spread means “we’re going to be out of schools for a while,” Gov. Roy Cooper said Thursday.
NC 2-1-1 hotline launched for COVID-19 updates. Here’s where presumptive positive results have been reported in the state so far.
N.C. hospitals wouldn’t have enough beds for the projected number of coronavirus patients they would need to treat, says a ProPublica study.
There are now at least 63 cases of the new coronavirus reported in North Carolina, state health officials said Wednesday morning.
A Charlotte doctor has tested positive for COVID-19 and the number of cases in Mecklenburg County is now up to 11.
Gov. Cooper has ordered the closure of all restaurant and bar dine-in service in NC Tuesday amid the spread of the new coronavirus.
The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released a study of how many U.S. adults are at risk of serious illness if infected with coronavirus.
The number of COVID-19 cases in NC is now at least 33, with 7 in Mecklenburg County. Here’s a rundown of some of the latest updates.
Compiled by Johns Hopkins University, this interactive map lets you track confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths in real time.
There are two cases of presumptive positive novel coronavirus in Mecklenburg County, according to county health officials.
There are now 14 cases of the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, in North Carolina, public health officials said Thursday.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency Tuesday over coronavirus. Here’s a look at what those broad powers mean.
There are 7 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in NC. “We know that there are more cases out there,” said the state’s top public health official.
Five new cases of the novel coronavirus have been reported in Wake County, North Carolina, according to state public health officials.
From travel restrictions to convention cancellations, the Charlotte metro begins to feel impact of the new coronavirus.
So far this season, an estimated 34 million people — including more than 11,000 in North Carolina — have been affected by the flu.
Here’s how many cancer deaths have been recorded in our state, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The second case of new coronavirus was confirmed in North Carolina. Here’s what state public health officials are saying.
The NC patient, who is the state’s first confirmed case of the new coronavirus, has been linked to a long-term care facility in Washington.
A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it’s only a matter of time before the new coronavirus reaches North Carolina.
So far this season, an estimated 26 million people — including 8,000 in North Carolina — have been affected by the flu.
When it comes to living out one’s golden years, several states would be the best fit for older Americans, according to a new ranking.
Water exercise is an ideal exercise activity at the senior living community developed by Erickson Living
The list from Healthgrades evaluates the top hospitals in America. Here’s which North Carolina facilities made the list.
With 12,000 deaths reported so far this season, some health experts say the flu — not coronavirus — is what needs to worry us.
Four people in Mecklenburg County who recently traveled to China are reportedly being monitored for coronavirus exposure.
While the B strain dominated the season early, the A strain is on the rise, increasing your chances of getting sick twice.
The American Lung Association has just graded states for their smoking prevention efforts and the results were not great for North Carolina.