NORTH CAROLINA
Restrictions are unchanged in North Carolina
Updated Nov. 8, 2020
With COVID-19 and coronavirus numbers on the rise again, North Carolina will remain in Phase three of its coronavirus reopening steps for another three weeks, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Oct. 21. Bars, movie theaters and entertainment venues could reopen in limited capacities on the evening of Oct. 2. Public schools could return all their kindergarten through fifth grade students to full-time in-person instruction starting Oct. 5. Cooper eased some of the remaining pandemic-related restrictions on North Carolina businesses, allowing gyms and museums to reopen Sept. 4 with strict social distancing and capacity rules in place.
Stay-at-home order: Started March 30, 2020; ended on May 8, 2020
Affected sectors: Retail, Entertainment
Caseload: The number of confirmed new cases is growing, with 20,053 for the seven days ending November 17 compared to 17,065 the seven days prior.
Mobility: For the seven days ending Nov. 14, 2020, the share of residents leaving their homes was about 1.03% less than the seven days prior, data from SafeGraph show.
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