Burke County Health
officials report Wednesday afternoon the addition of seven positive cases of
COVID-19 pushing Burke’s total to 218.
The most recent state
figures released by the NC Department of Health and Human Services indicate
20-thousand-122 positive virus cases throughout the state, with 702 deaths, and
11-thousand-637 residents presumed recovered.
Due to an overwhelming
interest in antibody and COVID-19 testing in Burke beginning this week, local
public health officials have announced a testing location change.
On Friday May 22nd,
Psalms and Solid Rock Family Medicine will conduct a first-come first-serve
drive-thru COVID-19 antibody testing clinic from 9am till 5pm at Patton High
School.
Officials say antibody testing
is not appropriate for anyone who is experiencing symptoms consistent with the
virus.
Then Friday May 29th
and Friday June 5th, Psalms and Solid Rock Family Medicine will hold
another drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic from 9am to 5pm again at Patton High
School.
The clinic is also
first-come first serve and is for Burke County residents who are symptomatic,
has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus, or is a
high risk individual.
Directional signs will be
posted, and health officials request your patience during the clinics.
Testing may take 2 to 5
days for results.
For additional questions,
call Cindy Biddix at 438-1117.
Catawba
County has six new cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday bringing the total
to 127. 50 patients have recovered and five are
currently in the hospital. On May
22nd,
Catawba County will hold drive thru testing for residents at no cost to the
participant. Front line workers such as grocery store
workers, healthcare
workers, and
first responders are encouraged to get tested.
Anyone else who
thinks they
may have COVID-19 can be tested, also
The testing will be held in the
back parking
lot of Catawba Public Health, 3070 11th Avenue Drive South East
from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. In Caldwell County there are
now 90 confirmed cases of
COVID-19. 52 patients have recovered and 5 are
hospitalized.
Morganton House Fire
No injuries in a reported
house fire in Morganton earlier this week.
Firefighters responded to
211 Summit Street just after 6 Monday evening to discover smoke coming from the
residence.
A news release states
Morganton fire officials found fire originating from the kitchen area, possibly
from a cooking stove.
Reports say the fire
remains under investigation by Morganton Public Safety fire investigators;
although it appears accidental.
Damages are estimated at
13-thousand dollars.
Fire officials urge
residents to maintain proper clearances around cooking appliances and to never
leave a stove unattended while cooking.
McDowell State of Emergency
Heavy rainfall and
flooding led McDowell County authorities to declare a local state of emergency
on Wednesday.
The declaration was issued
for McDowell County, Marion, and Old Fort in the midst of waves of heavy
rainfall that had forced evacuations Tuesday evening of two campgrounds-
Carolina Emerald Mine Campground and Riverbreeze Campground.
Reports state 11 citizens
were actively sheltered in Marion due to the campground evacuations.
McDowell emergency
personnel are reportedly on standby to respond to incidents that may develop
due to the weather.
Officials warn residents
to not attempt to drive through flooded roadways.
The declaration reports as
of Wednesday afternoon more than 8-point-5 inches of rain has fallen in the
western sections of McDowell.
The flash flood watch
continues till 8 this evening.
Lenoir City Budget
City of
Lenoir City Manager Scott Hildebran presented his 20-21 proposed budget
Tuesday
night. There is no increase in taxes or
fees in the proposed budget. The
city tax
will remain at .58 cents per 100 dollars in valuation. The proposed
general fund
budget is 17 point 8 million with three fourths of the general fund
spent on
police, fire and public works services.
Caldwell Memorial Day Schedule Change
All Caldwell
County offices will be closed Monday, May 25th in observance of
Memorial
Day. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
county offices will re-open with
limited
public access on Tuesday, May 26th.
For details on how to access county
services
during the pandemic, visit www dot Caldwell County NC dot org.
L-R New Vice-President
Nelson
Murphy has been named the Vice President of business and finance at
Lenoir Rhyne
University. Murphy is taking over for
Senior Vice President for
Administration
Peter Kendall, who is retiring after 15 years of service to LR.
Murphy comes
to Lenoir Rhyne after serving as the executive vice president for
finance and
operations at Catawba College. His new
role at LR begins June 15th.
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