Madison Park

Covid-19 Update Meck County!

Posted in: Madison Park

COVID-19 Update Header, with red background of rendered virus

ALERTThere are 30 positive COVID-19 cases in Mecklenburg County.

 

Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) considers novel coronavirus (COVID-19) to be a very serious public health threat and has declared a State of Emergency. The declaration allows the County access to state and federal funds to offset the costs of fighting the pandemic. 

To help reduce the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and to protect the community, the County has approved an Order Prohibiting Mass Gatherings (effective March 16, 2020) and developed teleworking plans (effective March 18, 2020) to empower employees to continue to perform essential functions and business operations while ensuring the health and safety of employees. That means some facilities and services will be operating on reduced schedules. Our Public Health response to the COVID-19 will continue at full capacity.

Follow the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) for statewide information and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for national and international information.

Text deleted by Website Moderator, 2020-03-19 11:57:56 -0600
 
 

Director of Health order prohibting Mass Gatherings dated 3/17/20  was approved by county.   The order prohibits all  Gyms, fitness centers, health clubs,and movie theaters from being open in Meck County.   Order signed by Gibby Harris, Director Of Mecklenburg County Health.   You can click link below to read full order.  Order is for 4 weeks. 

 

To help reduce the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and to protect the community, the County has approved an Order Prohibiting Mass Gatherings (effective March 16, 2020) and developed teleworking plans (effective March 18, 2020) to empower employees to continue to perform essential functions and business operations while ensuring the health and safety of employees. That means some facilities and services will be operating on reduced schedules. Our Public Health response to the COVID-19 will continue at full capacity

Logo_w158
Charlotte, North Carolina