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Coronavirus cases in North Carolina near 300, no deaths reported

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – North Carolina health officials said there are now 297 cases of coronavirus across the state.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services released their new figures early Monday, saying a total of 8,438 tests have been completed.


North Carolina coronavirus data as of March 23, 2020

As of 10:30 a.m., Johnston County announced its fourth case of COVID-19.

Officials say they are continuing to see an increase in the number of individuals with symptoms of respiratory illnesses.

The N.C. State Laboratory of Public Health has performed 919 of those tests. The number of completed tests sat at 6,438 on Sunday.

NCDHHS said there are 79 cases in Mecklenburg County and 47 in Wake County.

While NCDHHS reported 46 cases in Wake County on Monday, the Wake County Department of Health said Sunday evening there 52 cases and 54 people are under investigation.

Wake County health officials said five patients have recovered.

The new numbers from NCDHHS come a day after Wake County announced sweeping new restrictions to stop the spread of the disease.

Wake County Board of Commissioners Chairman Greg Ford signed a new State of Emergency Declaration on Sunday that requires some types of businesses to close, prohibit gatherings of 50 people or more, change visitation practices at nursing homes and restrict the use of playground equipment at local parks.

The restrictions include:

Gov. Roy Cooper is scheduled to speak at 1 p.m. Mondy to address the state’s continued response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Johns Hopkins University said there are 350,536 cases of COVID-19 across the world. A total of 15,329 deaths are attributed to the virus.

The University said 100,182 people have recovered.

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