NC Coronavirus: North Carolina COVID 19 metrics improve since White House report showing state in the 'red zone' - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
Orange County Health Department COVID-19 E-Newsletter (June 4, 2020)
Coronavirus map: 96 NC counties in red, orange for COVID community transmission - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
Only two ENC counties still without COVID-19 cases | WCTI
NCDHHS: 97 confirmed COVID-19 cases in North Carolina, 2 in Watauga County | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
763 people have tested positive for coronavirus in NC
North Carolina Re-Enters The 'Red Zone' For COVID-19 Case Counts | WUNC
NC COVID-19 restrictions remain; Charlotte businesses worry | Charlotte Observer
How many cases of coronavirus are reported in NC? Where are they? | Raleigh News & Observer
More than 2,400 people have coronavirus in North Carolina, 25 deaths reported
CORONAVIRUS: Nash County reports first COVID-19 death
4 NC counties reach COVID-19 'tipping point,' data show | Charlotte Observer
ENCHealth — Eastern North Carolina Health | Eastern North Carolina Health
Henderson County only 'low impact' county for COVID cases in North Carolina
Travelers From NC to DC Must Quarantine | Coastal Review
Guilford COVID19 Data
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information Page | Pitt County, NC
Here are the 48 counties in NC listed in COVID-19 'red' zone | Raleigh News & Observer
coronavirus Today - November 17 - North Carolina Health News
Track Covid-19 in North Carolina: Latest Data and Maps - The New York Times
NCDHHS: 6,140 COVID-19 cases in North Carolina, 164 deaths | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
As the Charlotte area sees increase in COVID-19 cases, it's not all bad news | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source
North Carolina Coronavirus Map and Case Count - The New York Times
WRAL Coronavirus | Raleigh NC COVID-19 news
At least 74 people have died from coronavirus in North Carolina as total cases top 3,900
NCDHHS on X: "We are experiencing a surge in COVID cases, particularly due to the highly infectious Delta variant. Areas with low vaccination rates have more COVID cases, hospitalizations & deaths. Protect