Preparations For In-Person RNC Continue “Full Steam Ahead”
Preparations for the Republican National Convention in Charlotte continuing as planned as the August event nears.
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Preparations for the Republican National Convention in Charlotte continuing as planned as the August event nears.
One of the leading coronavirus model predictors is now indicating a significant increase in the number of positive cases in the coming weeks. This as North Carolina leaders say they’re confident in moving forward with reopen plans considering the data they have.
Mecklenburg county reporting a possible first case of a rare illness that is showing up in children and may be related to COVID-19.
Hundreds of families in their cars lined up outside of Galilee Ministries center in East Charlotte. A common scene each Tuesday since the pandemic began. Meals are prepared by volunteers who are mostly furloughed restaurant workers.
Mecklenburg county leaders pushing for retail workers and customers to wear masks when inside of stores at all times.
Traffic in the Charlotte metro area is beginning to pick back up. But for Most of April, travel on the roads came to a near halt.
An increased push for more testing in North Carolina as employers and employees ready to return to work in Phase One of the state’s reopen plan. Atrium Health is now offering a new program that will allow people to be tested for COVID19 antibodies. The tests are to determine if someone had COVID19.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order on Tuesday that will enter the state into phase one of the reopen plan.
UNC Charlotte will delay the start of the fall semester by two weeks, the Chancellor announced on Monday.
The push to reopen the North Carolina economy taking center stage in Uptown Charlotte on Friday. Dozens of people crowded to protest, but new data shows the majority of North Carolinians support the current plan.
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