Archive for May 2020
Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (May 5, 2020)
KEY POINTS Governor Cooper signed two bipartisan COVID-19 relief bills into law today—both of which passed with unanimous support in the House and Senate. Senate Bill 704 included several provisions including the extension of driver’s license and registration expiration deadlines. Public Health identified one additional positive case among county residents Monday; this individual is isolating in a residence…
Read MoreBrunswick County Coronavirus Update (May 4, 2020)
KEY POINTS Governor Cooper signed two bipartisan COVID-19 relief bills into law today—both of which passed with unanimous support in the House and Senate. Senate Bill 704 included several provisions including the extension of driver’s license and registration expiration deadlines. Public Health identified one additional positive case among county residents Monday; this individual is isolating in a residence…
Read MoreBrunswick County Coronavirus Update (May 3, 2020)
Key Points Brunswick County has not issued additional restrictions beyond what is required in the Governor’s Stay at Home Order, which is now in effect through Friday, May 8. North Carolina’s three-phase approach to lifting statewide restrictions follows the guidance of President Donald Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force. Reach out to the municipality or the owners of…
Read MoreBrunswick County Coronavirus Update (May 2, 2020)
Key Points Brunswick County has not issued additional restrictions beyond what is required in the Governor’s Stay at Home Order, which is now in effect through Friday, May 8. North Carolina’s three-phase approach to lifting statewide restrictions follows the guidance of President Donald Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force. Reach out to the municipality or the owners of…
Read MoreBrunswick County Coronavirus Update (May 1, 2020)
Key Points As of May 1, there are 47 positive cases of COVID-19, 66 pending test results and 1,371 confirmed negative test results, totaling 1,484 tests administered so far among county residents. Of the positive cases, 34 are considered recovered cases, 11 are currently isolating at seven different homes and two are deaths associated to…
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