[The chart within this site states that 812 are currently hospitalized with COVID-19; so I don't understand the underlined sentence below....]
June 11
Excerpt:
On Wednesday, Fortune magazine North Carolina is one of 9 states reporting a significant increase in cases in the past two weeks (using data from May 26 to June 9).
13 new deaths were reported, bringing North Carolina’s total to 1,064. Average deaths per day have fallen over the last two weeks, but appear to be holding steady around 10 per day.
COVID-19 hospitalizations (821) also continue to climb, with 104 current hospitalizations compared to two weeks ago and 348 more than May 11.
The higher case numbers do coincide with increases in testing, with an increase in average daily tests of about 5,000 compared to two weeks ago.
https://www.wavy.com/news/health/cor...ase-increases/
June 11
Excerpt:
On Wednesday, Fortune magazine North Carolina is one of 9 states reporting a significant increase in cases in the past two weeks (using data from May 26 to June 9).
13 new deaths were reported, bringing North Carolina’s total to 1,064. Average deaths per day have fallen over the last two weeks, but appear to be holding steady around 10 per day.
COVID-19 hospitalizations (821) also continue to climb, with 104 current hospitalizations compared to two weeks ago and 348 more than May 11.
The higher case numbers do coincide with increases in testing, with an increase in average daily tests of about 5,000 compared to two weeks ago.
https://www.wavy.com/news/health/cor...ase-increases/