North Carolina COVID-19 Cases

North Carolina New Coronavirus Cases:
North Carolina Total Coronavirus Cases: 3,501,404
North Carolina New Coronavirus Deaths:
North Carolina Total Coronavirus Deaths: 29,059
U.S. New Coronavirus Cases: 1,648
U.S. Total Coronavirus Cases: 107,184,620
U.S. New Coronavirus Deaths: 8
U.S. Total Coronavirus Deaths: 1,166,662
Last updated June 10, 2023

Andrews and other towns across North Carolina are putting proactive measures in place to quell the spread of COVID-19. Disruptions to school, work, and major public gatherings are already manifesting and it’s important to stay up to date on what’s happening in the Andrews, NC community.

Stay up to date and informed with our resources: Breaking public health news, information on your local North Carolina hospitals and healthcare facilities, information from the North Carolina Public Health Department, and Twitter updates from North Carolina government officials. Continue to visit our website for the latest updates.

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Coronavirus News for Andrews

COVID-19 booster vaccines are now available in North Carolina without a prescription

People over the age of 65 or with qualifying health conditions can receive the booster vaccine at local pharmacies. More info »

The Daily Tar Heel - 09/21/2025 11:59am

NC COVID-19 hospitalizations at a two-month high. Number of new cases dropped Monday.

North Carolina added 1,276 new COVID-19 cases Monday, a drop from the 1,719 reported Sunday. New daily cases in the state had routinely numbered greater than 2,000 this month, reaching peaks not seen ... More info »

The Island Packet - 10/12/2020 04:19am

Here's what the North Carolina coronavirus relief package means for you

A pair of bipartisan measures approved unanimously by the House and Senate direct how nearly $1.6 billion in federal COVID-19 funds are distributed and how scores of government activities during the ... More info »

WTVD - 05/03/2020 12:00pm

What’s happening with shots in North Carolina in 2025?

The flu shot is recommended for everyone six months or older, including pregnant women and seniors. The best time to get your shot is in September or October, according to North Carolina’s Department ... More info »

The Charlotte Post - 09/21/2025 02:41pm

How do you feel your community is responding to the coronavirus crisis:

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