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Gov. Roy Cooper and Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy Cohen urged North Carolinians to continue to stay at home and said if new cases begin to decline the state could move into a phase 1 reopening next week.
“North Carolinians have made tremendous sacrifices and it is making a difference,” Cooper said. “We remain hopeful that the trends will be stable enough to move into Phase 1 next week.”
Last week, Cooper extended the statewide emergency order to Friday, May 8.
“We need keep up the actions that will slow the spread of the virus," Cohen said. "The good news is that we know we can do this. If we stay home now to protect our loved ones and our communities, we can put ourselves on a path to begin easing restrictions and moving forward as planned."
As of today, North Carolina has 10,509 lab-confirmed cases, 546 people in the hospital, and 378 deaths due to COVID-19.
Cooper and Cohen updated on where North Carolina stands on the following key metrics:
In addition to these metrics, the state continues building capacity to be able to adequately respond to an increase in virus spread. These areas include:
“We need everyone to continue following the Stay At Home order right now so that we can move to the next phases of easing restrictions. Complacency could risk lives and undo these plans,” added Governor Cooper.