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Daily COVID-19 Case Count in North Carolina

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Source: ncdhhs.gov

*Laboratory-Confirmed Cases reflect cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.

*Deaths reflect deaths in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 reported by local health departments to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.

*Completed tests reflect testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

*Currently hospitalized reflect the number of patients with COVID-19 that are currently hospitalized in reporting hospitals.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Courtesy of Karen A. Mulcahy, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor
Director of the Grad Certificate for Geographic Information Science
Co-director Center for Geographic Information Science
Department of Geography, Planning & Environment
East Carolina University

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11:00 a.m., April 5, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

*Cases reflect cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.

*Deaths reflect deaths in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 reported by local health departments to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.

*Completed tests reflect testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

*Currently hospitalized reflect the number of patients with COVID-19 that are currently hospitalized in reporting hospitals.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Courtesy of Karen A. Mulcahy, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor
Director of the Grad Certificate for Geographic Information Science
Co-director Center for Geographic Information Science
Department of Geography, Planning & Environment
East Carolina University

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11:00 a.m., April 4, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

*Cases reflect cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.

*Deaths reflect deaths in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 reported by local health departments to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.

*Completed tests reflect testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

*Currently hospitalized reflect the number of patients with COVID-19 that are currently hospitalized in reporting hospitals.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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11:25 a.m., April 3, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

*Cases reflect cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.

*Deaths reflect deaths in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 reported by local health departments to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.

*Completed tests reflect testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

*Currently hospitalized reflect the number of patients with COVID-19 that are currently hospitalized in reporting hospitals.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

1 Race data are missing for 653 patients

2 Ethnicity data are missing for 928 patients and 2 deaths

Courtesy of Karen A. Mulcahy, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor
Director of the Grad Certificate for Geographic Information Science
Co-director Center for Geographic Information Science
Department of Geography, Planning & Environment
East Carolina University

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10:55 a.m., April 2, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

Cases reflect cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.

Deaths reflect deaths in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 reported by local health departments to the NC Department of Health and Human Services.

Completed tests reflect testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

Currently hospitalized reflect the number of patients with COVID-19 that are currently hospitalized in reporting hospitals.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Courtesy of Karen A. Mulcahy, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor
Director of the Grad Certificate for Geographic Information Science
Co-director Center for Geographic Information Science
Department of Geography, Planning & Environment
East Carolina University

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11:00 a.m., April 1, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.
** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments.

*** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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9:05 a.m., March 31, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data is preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.
** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments.

*** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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11:00 a.m., March 30, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs. All data is preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.
** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments.

*** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial labs.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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As of 10:35 a.m., March 29, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.
** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments.

*** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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As of 10:55 a.m., March 28, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.
** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments.

*** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

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Last updated 11:40 a.m., March 27, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects cases that were tested and returned positive, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs. All data are preliminary. Not all cases of COVID-19 are tested, so this does not represent the total number of people in North Carolina who have or had COVID-19.
** This number reflects deaths reported to public health in persons with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Deaths will be included in this count after confirmation by local public health departments.

*** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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Last updated 10:15 a.m., March 26, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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Last updated 10:35 a.m., March 25, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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9:45 a.m., March 24, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

For COVID-19 U.S. case information go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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8:35 a.m., March 23, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

*** These numbers are provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and are updated by the CDC at 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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10:16 a.m., March 22, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

*** These numbers are provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and are updated by the CDC at 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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10:30 a.m., March 21, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

*** These numbers are provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and are updated by the CDC at 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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9:35 a.m., March 20, 2020

Source: ncdhhs.gov

* This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.

** This number reflects testing completed by the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.

Source: ncdhhs.gov

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