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SITUATION UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 3
As of 12:15 p.m. today:
More data are available online at covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard.
Daily Updates:
ICYMI:
Daily Updates:
- The “Whatever Your Reason” campaign, a new statewide public campaign to encourage every North Carolinian to wear a mask in our collective fight against COVID-19, is being launched today by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). This distinctly North Carolina campaign features real North Carolina people and places and focuses on the personal reasons North Carolinians across the state are choosing, every day, to do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19. Materials are available in English and Spanish.
ICYMI:
- NCDHHS launched the NC Medicaid Optional COVID-19 Testing program, which will reimburse Medicaid providers for costs associated with COVID-19 testing of people without insurance. Read more.
- In a recent op-ed, Governor Roy Cooper laid out the path to a stronger, healthier future for North Carolina related to the state budget and COVID-19 response. Read more.
- Governor Cooper announced that after a summer of hard work to slow the spread of COVID-19, North Carolina will take a modest step forward and move into Phase 2.5 starting this Friday, September 4 at 5 p.m. Mask mandates and other prevention methods remain in effect and are even more important to contain the virus, Cooper said. Read more.
- In an effort to continue slowing the spread of COVID-19, Governor Cooper signed Executive Order 162 to extend the limited hours on the sale of alcoholic drinks in North Carolina. As the state continues to fight the spread of COVID-19, the Order requires restaurants to end the sale of alcoholic beverages at 11 p.m. This Order will remain in effect through October 2, 2020. Read more.