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Toe River Health District announces new COVID-19 cases in Yancey, Mitchell & Avery
Ledger, NC (September 3, 2020). Toe River Health District, Yancey, Mitchell and Avery Counties, were notified today, about the following…
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Avery County Announces First COVID-19 associated death
Ledger, NC: Avery County Health Department, a part of Toe River Health District, was notified Thursday, September 3, of its…
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Thursday September 3 – Appalachian State, Watauga, Alleghany & Ashe COVID-19 Cases Data
Information provided by AppHealthCare You may notice a difference between our case count and the NC DHHS state database. Sometimes…
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NCDHHS Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen COVID-19 Press Conference – Thursday Sept 3, 2020
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy Cohen, M.D. shares an update on COVID-19, Thursday September 3,…
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NCDHHS Launches New Public Campaign, Urging North Carolinians to โGet Behind the Maskโ
RALEIGH: The โWhatever Your Reasonโ campaign, a new statewide public campaign to encourage every North Carolinian to wear a mask…
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Boone Police Department recognized for operation that lead to multiple child exploitation arrests and the rescue of children from sexual abuse
WINSTON-SALEM, NC โ A man who pleaded guilty to transportation of child pornography was sentenced today, announced Matthew G.T. Martin,…
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Wednesday September 2 – Appalachian State, Watauga, Alleghany & Ashe COVID-19 Cases Data
Information provided by AppHealthCare You may notice a difference between our case count and the NC DHHS state database. Sometimes…
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10 members of App State wrestling team test COVID-19 positive
Appalachian State University and Appalachian District Health Department (AppHealthCare) are working closely to investigate and respond to an active cluster…
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App State: Update from Doug Gillin on Fan Attendance
Dear App Family,As we move closer to the start of our fall sport seasons, we all know that COVID-19 continues…
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North Carolina to Move to Phase 2.5
After a summer of hard work to slow the spread of COVID-19, North Carolina can take a modest step to…
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