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County Moves to COVID-19 Community Level High
https://news.mecknc.gov/news/county-moves-covid-19-community-level-high
As of today, Friday, July 29, Mecklenburg County has moved to the highest CDC COVID-19 Community Level: High/Orange.
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County Moves to COVID-19 Community Level Low
https://news.mecknc.gov/news/county-moves-covid-19-community-level-low
As of today, Friday, July 1, Mecklenburg County has moved from CDC COVID-19 Community Level Medium/Yellow to COVID-19 Community Level Low/Green.
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County Moves to COVID-19 Community Level Medium
https://news.mecknc.gov/news/county-moves-covid-19-community-level-medium-0
Mecklenburg County has moved from CDC COVID-19 Community Level Low/Green to COVID-19 Community Level Medium/Yellow.
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New Expiration Dates for Many Brands of At Home COVID-19 Tests
https://news.mecknc.gov/new-expiration-dates-many-brands-home-covid-19-tests
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended the shelf-life of 14 brands of COVID-19 at-home rapid test kits.
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County Moves Back to COVID-19 Community Level Medium
https://news.mecknc.gov/news/county-moves-back-covid-19-community-level-medium
As of today, Friday, July 8, Mecklenburg County is once again at CDC COVID-19 Community Level Medium/Yellow after just one week at COVID-19 Community Level Low/Green.
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COVID-19 Level at High in Mecklenburg County
https://news.mecknc.gov/covid-19-level-high-mecklenburg-county
The CDC’s COVID-19 Community Level in Mecklenburg County has shifted to the HIGH level.
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Bah HumBUG - COVID, Flu and RSV are the Gifts No One Wants this Holiday Season
https://news.mecknc.gov/news/bah-humbug-covid-flu-and-rsv-are-gifts-no-one-wants-holiday-season
COVID-19 isn't the only concern this year. In Mecklenburg County and statewide,
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Updated COVID-19 Guidance from the CDC
https://news.mecknc.gov/news/updated-covid-19-guidance-cdc
Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) encourages our community to keep up with the latest information regarding COVID-19 guidance because the virus continues to circulate globally, and in our community.
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COVID-19 Increasing Locally; Surge Could Continue into Fall
https://news.mecknc.gov/covid-19-increasing-locally-surge-could-continue-fall
Public Health leaders are advising residents of a summer COVID-19 surge. Emergency department visits and hospitalizations due to COVID-19 infection and evidence of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19 illness) in wastewater have all been increasing since early July.
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5. Enforcement of Support Obligations
https://dcr.mecknc.gov/child-support/enforcement-support-obligations
Enforcement tools to get support payment as ordered.
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