Covid 19, Update 28
Updated case count by county:
0056 hours Eastern
Friday, March 27th
Two hundred and four (204) Mecklenburg
One hundred (100) Wake
Ninety-three (93) Durham
Seventy-seven (27) Union
Twenty-four (24) Guilford
Eighteen (18) Cabarrus, deaths: 2
Seventeen (17) Forsyth
Sixteen (16) Orange
Fifteen (15) Buncombe
Fourteen (14) New Hanover
Thirteen (13) Iredell
Twelve (12) Rowan
Eleven (11) Harnett, deaths: 1
Eleven (11) Brunswick
Eleven (11) Gaston
Nine (9) Chatham
Nine (9) Johnston
Nine (9) Catawba
Eight (8) Pitt
Eight (8) Cumberland
Seven (7) Wilson
Two (6) Henderson
Five (5) Franklin
Five (5) Carteret
Four (4) Onslow
Four (4) Cherokee
Four (4) Davidson
Four (4) Alamance
Four (4) Nash
Three (3) Wayne
Three (3) Craven
Three (3) Watauga
Three (3) Moore
Three (3) Montgomery
Three (3) Randolph
Three (3) Hertford
Three (3) Northampton
Three (3) Bertie
Three (3) Lenoir
Three (3) Beaufort
Three (3) Caldwell
Two (2) Hoke
Two (2) Lee
Two (2) Robeson
Two (2) Vance
Two (2) Transylvania
Two (2) McDowell
Two (2) Burke
Two (2) Cleveland
One (1) Sampson
One (1) Lincoln
One (1) Pasquotank
One (1) Stanley
One (1) Hyde
One (1) Granville
One (1) Davie
One (1) Scotland
One (1) Jackson
One (1) Duplin
One (1) Person
One (1) Dare
One (1) Surrey
One (1) Mitchell
One (1) Polk
Total Suspected Cases Reported Statewide: 738, deaths: 3
64/100 counties
up from 62/100
This is a change of 104 additional cases from the last update, of cases statewide. That number was 635.
Case number discrepancies continue to emerge as some of those suspected positive, but proven otherwise, are dropped from the count, while others are added. I am using the higher numbers until the counts are otherwise adjusted. Deaths are reported at the county level and with the statewide case total.
Reported range today is from 636 to 739 cases.
NCDHHS has graph count and map, showing the affected counties here:
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc
Updated daily by 11 a.m. each day. Last updated 12:36 p.m., March 26, 2020.
Press releases can be found here: https://www.ncdhhs.gov/press-releases
Comments and suggestions on these updates are welcome and deeply appreciated. We are all in this together.
Good luck everyone.
❤ lmsp