LENOIR, NC (March 14, 2020) — In an effort to slow the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and reduce the number of people infected in North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper issued an executive order that bans mass gatherings of more than 100 people and closes K-12 public schools across the state for two weeks beginning March 16.
According to the order, any event that draws more than 100 people must cancel or postpone. Events could include, but are not limited to, faith-based services, concerts, conferences, sporting events, and other large gatherings.
“We realize these gatherings are important, but we want to do everything possible to protect our residents and help them work with these orders,” said Health Department Director Anna Martin.
If a gathering of fewer than 100 people takes place, Caldwell County Health Department recommends implementing the following guidelines:
These guidelines are especially important for people over 65 years of age, or with underlying health conditions including heart disease, lung disease, or diabetes, or with weakened immune systems.
For more information on preventing the spread of infectious diseases, visit www.caldwellcountync.org/health-department/coronavirus-disease-2019 or call 866-462-3821.
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