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Large Gatherings Prohibited, Restaurants And Bars Closed Across The Carolinas

In response to the fast-spreading coronavirus, gatherings of 50 or more people in Mecklenburg County are now banned. This follows an executive order that put a halt to events of 100 or more people across North Carolina. Restaurants and bars have now been ordered to close too but to-go and delivery orders are permitted.

Community Spread Continues To Be A Concern In Mecklenburg County

WCCB asked the Mecklenburg County Health Director why church's don't have to follow the federal gathering guidelines. Senior Pastor Brian Carn posted a video on YouTube, citing the Bible for why Kingdom City Church members continue to come to worship.Β  One of the churches is in Charlotte on Dr. Carver Road.

Pennzoil AutoFair Postponed, Rescheduled for June 12-14

Charlotte Motor Speedway has announced that its Pennzoil AutoFair, originally scheduled for April 2-5, will be postponed until June 12-14. The move comes after extensive discussions with local public health officials, community leaders and at the advice of the CDC.

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