In Charlotte on Thursday, officials reported the first two Mecklenburg County cases of people testing presumptive positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. Gov. Roy Cooper has declared a state of emergency for North Carolina.
Concern over public health has prompted hospital visitor restrictions, universities across the state to plan for holding lectures remotely, local businesses to amend work-from-home and sick leave policies, and airlines to cut some flights while CLT airport increases its cleaning regime. The Charlotte Hornets, like all NBA teams, have suspended games for the rest of the season.
A city of Charlotte spokesman says governmen
officials are considering how to handle future public meetings if those need to be postponed or canceled.
CORNEL WEST APPEARANCE
MICHAEL BUBLÉ CONCERT
WHITEWATER CENTER GREEN RIVER REVIVAL
2020 SHAMROCK CRAWL
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PUB CRAWL
C.W. WILLIAMS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER LUNCHEON
ACTOR’S THEATRE OF CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS SKATE PARTY
BANKING CONFERENCE
2020 AUDUBON NORTH CAROLINA SUMMIT
CABARRUS SENIOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS EXPO
BAXTER VILLAGE-FORT MILL SPRING FESTIVAL & ST. PATRICK’S PARADE
NC REALTORS EVENTS
NORTH MECKLENBURG REPUBLICAN WOMEN
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