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Iredell County Coronavirus Count Now At 25 Cases

There are now at least 25 documented cases of COVID-19 in Iredell County, according to state public health officials.

IREDELL COUNTY, NC — There are at least 25 cases of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Iredell County, according to state public health officials. The development comes as the number of COVID-19 cases in North Carolina continues to rise, with cases present in 75 of the state’s 100 counties.

As of Monday shortly before noon, there were at least 1,307 cases and six deaths reported in North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services reported.

None of the reported deaths occurred in Iredell County.

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“We can tell you that all individuals are resting comfortably at home and cooperating with us in regards to isolation,” Megan Redford, spokesperson for Iredell County Health Department, told Patch. “Two have already completed their required Isolation period. We have also identified and notified their close contacts. Close contacts are quarantining in their home for 14 days.”

ICHD said in order to protect privacy, it would not be releasing demographic or geographic information related to the cases in the county.

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According to NC DHHS data, the largest age category of COVID-19 cases — 44 percent — is that of patients between 25 and 49 years of age.


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Last week, ICHD said county residents who have mild coronavirus symptoms do not need testing and should stay home and recover instead of seeking one. The change in testing recommendation comes as pressure continues to ramp up on healthcare resources statewide.

"We must do all we can to protect our health care workers and first responders. We are only at the beginning of community transmission. These critical services are necessary to protect the health and safety of others," Jane Hinson, Iredell County Health Director, said in a statement.

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The spread of COVID-19 has prompted the Mooresville Police Department to alter public accessibility to the building, the department announced Friday.

"Due to concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mooresville Police Department Lobby will be CLOSED to the public beginning Monday, March 30th, 2020 until further notice," MPD said.
Here's what MPD said about the lobby closure:

  • If you need law enforcement assistance, you may utilize the grey phone to the right of the next set of interior doors and you will be connected to Mooresville Police Department Communications.
  • If you need to speak with the Records division to obtain a copy of an accident or incident report, please call 704-664-3311 and ask to be transferred to Records. If you are transferred to Records and must leave a voicemail – please speak clearly and leave the following information so we can better assist you with your request: First & last name, report number, phone number, email address where report can be sent to or physical mailing address.
  • If you need to pick up property from Evidence, please call 704-664-3311 and ask to speak with an Evidence Technician. Property pick-up will be done by appointment ONLY at this time.
  • As always, if you have an emergency or need emergency assistance, please dial 911.

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The Town of Mooresville also announced Friday that community donations to first responders would no longer be accepted.

"As always, the Town of Mooresville is grateful to the community for their strong support of our first responders," the town said on its Facebook page. "While we appreciate the kind gesture of residents and restaurants making food for our police and fire departments, as well as our other front line employees, we are not accepting donations at this time out of an abundance of caution.

"Town facilities, including the lobbies of our police and fire departments, are currently closed to help limit interactions, for the protection of both our first responders, who may be exposed to COVID-19 on calls, and our residents, who we don't want to be exposed while doing something nice. Thank you for your understanding," the town said.

Last week, Mooresville closed all town buildings to the public. The move prompted the addition of a new payment drop box at the Public Operations Center, located at 2523 Charlotte Highway. That location is in addition to the existing drop box located at Town Hall, located at 413 North Main Street.

"Additionally, with many of our residents currently facing uncertainty about their financial situations, the Town of Mooresville would like to announce that late penalties from our business department will be waived for our customers at this time, and water/sewer services will not be cut off," the town announced. "If you are having difficulties making a payment, please call 704-663-3800 to speak with a representative about arranging a payment plan."


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