Updated March 21, 2020 @ 10:30 am
NC Division of Health and Human Services has updated their website to report 184 confirmed cases of CoronaVirus / Covid-19 in North Carolina. An increase from 137 cases on Friday, March 20.
This number reflects positive results from all tests, including the NC State Laboratory of Public Health and all hospital and commercial labs.
The division indicates 5,276 tests have been completed by the NC State Laboratory for Public Health and reporting hospital and commercial laboratories.
The site indicates 15,219 cases in the United States, with 201 fatalities.
35 out of 100 North Carolina Counties with confirmed cases include:
Northern Coastal North Carolina
- Pasquotank County (1 confirmed case)
Central Coastal North Carolina
- Craven County (2 confirmed cases)
- Pitt County (1 confirmed case)
- Sampson County (1 confirmed case)
- Wayne County (1 confirmed case)
- Wilson County (2 confirmed cases)
Southern Coastal North Carolina
- Brunswich County (3 confirmed cases)
- New Hanover County (1 confirmed case)
- Onslow County (1 confirmed case)
Central North Carolina
- Durham County (37 confirmed cases)
- Mecklenburg County (41 confirmed cases)
- Wake County (33 confirmed cases)
- Forsyth County (8 confirmed cases)
- Harnett County (7 confirmed cases)
- Guilford County (7 confirmed cases)
- Orange County (6 confirmed cases)
- Chatham County (3 confirmed cases)
- Cabarrus County (2 confirmed cases)
- Iredell (2 confirmed cases)
- Johnston County (3 confirmed cases)
- Moore County (2 confirmed cases)
- Cumberland County (2 confirmed cases)
- Union County (5 confirmed cases)
- Alamance County (1 confirmed case)
- Catawba County (1 confirmed case)
- Cleveland County (1 confirmed case)
- Davidson County (1 confirmed case)
- Gaston (1 confirmed case)
- Granville County (1 confirmed case)
- Hoke County (1 confirmed case)
- Lee County (1 confirmed case)
- Lincoln (1 confirmed case)
- Rowan (1 confirmed case)
- Scotland County (1 confirmed case)
Western North Carolina
- Watuaga County (2 confirmed cases)
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