NC's $25 cash card incentive program for those getting first doses of vaccine has expanded. Here's where to get it in the Charlotte area.
CVS will give away Super Bowl tickets, vacations and cash to encourage people in Cornelius to get vaccinated.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Here is how the Cornelius area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Mecklenburg County and across NC.
Free coronavirus vaccines will be administered at this upcoming event in Cornelius. Here's how to book a spot.
Bless you! It’s a tough time of year for seasonal allergy sufferers. Here’s how to check the allergy forecast in Cornelius.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high risk of allergy symptoms are expected in Cornelius in the coming days.
About 37 percent of NC's adult population is partially vaccinated, while about 24 percent is fully vaccinated, DHHS said.
Here is how North Carolina is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
Mecklenburg County's COVID-19 death toll is at 903, county public health officials said Friday.
Here is the latest data on hospital capacity in Mecklenburg County as the pandemic wanes.
NC's tally of COVID-19 cases rose to nearly 875,000 Monday as vaccination efforts continue across the state.
Here's the latest on how to schedule a coronavirus vaccine appointment in the Lake Norman area, as well as throughout the state.
Here is the latest data on which hospitals are nearing capacity in Mecklenburg County as the pandemic wanes.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Cornelius area.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Cornelius.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Mecklenburg County.
An average of 10.5 percent of those tested for coronavirus in Mecklenburg County this week were positive, according to MCPH.
See how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Mecklenburg County and across NC.
County health officials extended a COVID-19 directive that urges residents to only leave their homes for essential activities.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Mecklenburg County and across North Carolina.
Mecklenburg County reported its first COVID-19 pediatric death this week, marking the second such death in North Carolina.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Cornelius area.
As of Friday afternoon, there were 28 staffed intensive care unit beds remaining in the Charlotte metro region, according to DHHS.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Cornelius area.
Mecklenburg's COVID-19 case numbers "only represent a fraction of the true burden of COVID-19 in our community," MCPH said.
More than 13 percent of coronavirus tests across the state were positive, public health officials said Thursday.
Nearly 12 percent of those tested for COVID-19 in Mecklenburg County were positive this week, according to county health officials.
At least 125 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Cornelius this past week, according to state public health data.
At least 66 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Cornelius this past week, according to state public health data.
As of Tuesday, about 92 percent of the Charlotte metro's staffed intensive care unit beds were full, DHHS said.
"New COVID-19 data shows our metrics moving in the wrong direction," Mecklenburg County Public Health said Friday.
More than 35,000 COVID-19 have been confirmed in Mecklenburg County as its death toll rose by 14 this past week.
The average daily number of new coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and percent positives is rising in Mecklenburg County.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising in Mecklenburg County, according to public health officials.
COVID-19 cases have been traced back to 97 family events and 24 weddings, say county public health officials warning about gatherings.
The CDC recommends getting the flu vaccine now to help build up antibodies before the season begins. Here's where you can get a flu shot.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.