State And Local Leaders Respond To Forsyth County's Rising COVID-19 Cases
There were 97 cases of COVID-19 in Forsyth County on Thursday — the largest single-day increase since the pandemic began.
There were 97 cases of COVID-19 in Forsyth County on Thursday — the largest single-day increase since the pandemic began.
As the reopening process for North Carolina continues, a moratorium on evictions is ending in some counties across the state.
Forsyth County is getting substantially less in federal COVID-19 relief funds than other metro counties in the state.
Forsyth County is pivoting in the face of job losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the expected loss of roughly $10 million in sales taxes this year.
The COVID-19 Response Fund of Forsyth County has awarded its first grants to local nonprofits impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Forsyth County is continuing the practice known as contact tracing to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Forsyth County commissioners imposed a “stay-at-home” order after getting a grim update from a local infectious disease expert.
The number of coronavirus cases in North Carolina continues to grow. As of now, there are 15, and two of those are in Forsyth County.
North Carolina's top public health official says the number of people in the state testing positive for COVID-19 has grown to 12. State Health Director Dr.
Concerns over coronavirus were addressed at a public safety news conference this morning in Winston-Salem.