COVID-19
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Friday that a mother and son can sue a public school system and a doctors’ group over allegations they administered a COVID-19 vaccine to the boy without consent. The ruling reversed a lower court’s decision that had cited a federal health emergency law as a barrier to the lawsuit. […]
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COVID-19 Cases Rising in Mecklenburg Co.
Biden is set to end the Covid-19 health emergency declarations in May.
COVID-19 cases are back on the rise in Mecklenburg County.
Mecklenburg County has received updated COVID-19 booster shots aimed at the Omicron subvariant BA.5.
Mecklenburg County is still in code red for Covid-19 exposure levels.
The FDA now recommends those exposed to COVID to take three at-home tests for accurate results.
Mecklenburg County is still in the "red" or high level for COVID-19 spread. Here's how to order free at-home tests.
Mecklenburg County is set to end its COVID-19 state of emergency on August 15th.
A new Omicron variant is causing a spike in cases in North Carolina.
Mecklenburg County has moved back to code green as COVID cases in the area are improving.