17-hundred-68 new positive
virus cases confirmed Friday in NC marks the highest single-day increase in the
number of positives since the pandemic began.
Those figures coming from
state health officials and Governor Cooper’s news conference Friday.
NC health officials report
that 10-percent of COVID testing performed in the state is coming back as
positive; one of the highest percentages in the nation.
In the last 4 days, NC has
reported more than 1-thousand positive cases per day.
Officials say the pace of
the increase is concerning.
McDowell County reported
five additional positive COVID-19 cases Friday bringing
McDowell’s total to 128. Burke
County public health Friday afternoon reports
23 additional positive
cases amounting to 786 confirmed cases in Burke.
A news release says
community spread is coming from those gathering together in large groups for
events like family reunions, funerals, church services, choir practice and/or
Bible studies in people’s homes, and parties.
The release says whenever
residents gather together especially indoors without using face coverings and
not distancing themselves, activities like talking, singing, shouting, and
laughing will increase the risk of spread like a wildfire.
Governor Cooper says
everyone should remember that NC is still under a safer-at-home recommendation.
Just because we can leave
home, doesn’t mean we always should.
Catawba Wants More Testing
The North
Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is now
recommending
more people get tested for Covid-19.
Catawba County says more
community
spread is happening there as the new numbers for Covid continue to
rise. Diagnostic testing is now recommended
for: Anyone with symptoms
suggestive
of Covid-19; Close contacts of known
positive cases, regardless of
symptoms;
Populations with higher risk of exposure or higher risk of severe
disease if
they become infected, if they believe they have been exposed to Covid-
19
regardless of whether they have symptoms of not; people who have attended
protests,
rallies or other mass gatherings.
Diagnostic testing is now widely
available in
Catawba County through primary care providers, urgent cares and is
beginning to
be offered statewide to some pharmacies.
Assault on Emergency Personnel
A thirty
year old Dallas, NC man has been charged with felony assault of
emergency
personnel in connection with an incident at the Brendletown Fire
Department. Jacob Larkin White will make his first
appearance in Burke County
court Friday after a fireman attempted to offer assistance to a man, later
identified
as White, who was sitting in a vehicle at the Fire Department parking
lot. White
declined any assistance, but backed up and pulled off with his vehicle
door
striking the fireman. White was then
arrested and placed in the Burke
County Jail
under three thousand dollar secured bond.
White was also charged
with
additional traffic violations by the North Carolina Highway Patrol.
Man Found Dead at State Park
A seventy
year old man was found dead on a hiking trail at South Mountains State
Park
Thursday afternoon. A researcher with the Park found the unidentified man
on one of
the Park’s more difficult hiking trails.
The cause of death will be
determined
by the Medical Examiner, but is not thought to be suspicious. South
Mountain
Fire and Rescue, Burke EMS and Burke Emergency Management all
responded to
the call.
Hickory Arson Arrest
Hickory Police arrest a
man Thursday who allegedly set two fires at separate businesses last month.
28-year-old Marco Antonio
Rios is charged with one felony count of burning certain buildings and one
felony count of burning personal property in connection with the reported arson
that occurred on May 21st.
Reports say Hickory firefighters
responded to Taylor Law Firm on 10th Avenue Drive Northeast and
found the building ablaze, with flames coming from the roof and rear of the
structure.
While battling that fire,
firefighters were also summoned to Custom Design Group also on 10th
Avenue Drive Northeast and discovered a trash can on fire.
A news release states
during an initial investigation, it was determined the fire was intentionally
set.
Video surveillance near
the fire scene captured a male with dark hair who was later identified as Rios.
He is being held in the
Catawba County jail under a 12-thousand-500 dollar secured bond.
Anyone with additional
information about the case is urged to call Hickory Police at 328-5551.
Sex Abuse Charges
A Marion man faces sex
abuse charges.
44-year-old Jonathan
Francis Schabilion of Four Wheel Drive is charged with second-degree forcible
rape and second-degree forcible sex offense.
Reports filed with the
McDowell Sheriff’s Office say Schabilion is accused of having forcible sexual
contact with a 32-year-old woman with whom he is acquainted.
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