BRUNSWICK COUNTY CORONAVIRUS UPDATE (APRIL 4, 2020)

KEY POINTS As of April 4, there are 24 positive cases of COVID-19, 150 pending test results and 582 confirmed negative test results, totaling 756 tests administered so far. There is one death associated to COVID-19 in the county. If you recently traveled to Brunswick County from another country, another state, or even another county…

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BRUNSWICK COUNTY REPORTS FIRST DEATH RELATED TO COVID-19

Brunswick County Public Health is reporting the first novel coronavirus (COVID-19) associated death in Brunswick County today. The individual passed away the early morning of Friday, April 3. The patient was considered a person at high risk for severe illness as they were over the age of 65 and had some underlying medical conditions. Because…

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Duke Energy: Staying connected with our business community

The COVID-19 emergency has brought many disruptive changes to those that make up our communities, but few more significant than to business owners who are navigating both personal and professional impacts. Whether it’s reducing business hours, enduring temporary closures or scrambling to find new ways to operate, the pandemic has created a trying time for many.…

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Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (April 2, 2020)

Key Points As of April 2, there are 23 positive cases of COVID-19, 225 pending test results and 457 confirmed negative test results, totaling 705 tests administered so far. Governor Cooper’s Executive Order No. 121 is now in effect: Stay at home unless you are visiting an essential service or operation (like visiting the grocery store, pharmacy,…

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Northwest city hall and park closed due to COVID-19

The City of Northwest will be closing City Hall and the City Park until further notice, according to a proclamation released by Mayor James A. Knox. The notice comes as a follow-up to the state of emergency declared on March 23rd due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and the threat it poses to the public. Click here…

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Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (March 30, 2020)

Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (March 30, 2020) Key Points As of March 30, there are 14 positive cases of COVID-19, 301 pending test results, and 247 confirmed negative test results in Brunswick County, totaling 562 tests administered so far. Governor Cooper’s Executive Order No. 121 takes effect today, Monday, March 30 at 5 p.m. It orders people…

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Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (March 29, 2020)

Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (March 29, 2020) Key Points As of March 29, there are 12 positive cases of COVID-19, 309 pending test results, and 219 confirmed negative test results in Brunswick County, totaling 540 administered tests so far. The CDC urges residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to refrain from non-essential domestic…

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Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (March 28, 2020)

Key Points As of March 28, there are 12 positive cases of COVID-19, 303 pending test results, and 209 confirmed negative test results in Brunswick County, totaling 524 administered tests so far Governor Roy Cooper ordered people in the state of North Carolina to stay at home for thirty days, until April 29, 2020, in…

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Brunswick County Coronavirus Update (March 26, 2020)

Key Points As of March 26, there are 11 positive cases of COVID-19, 240 pending test results, and 155 confirmed negative test results in Brunswick County, totaling 406 administered tests so far Travelers returning after domestic travel from areas with widespread community transmission, cruise ships, riverboats, or by air travel should self-quarantine at home for…

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Brunswick County Coronavirus Testing Information

Coronavirus tests are available in Brunswick County. If you suspect you have symptoms of coronavirus, you should contact your primary medical provider first to alert them of their symptoms and have a physician determine if a test is required and if they provide tests. If your need additional assistance to locate a provider to test, you should…

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