COVID-19 cases see slight uptick in the Triad as summer rolls on
NORTH CAROLINA, AUG 2 – Emergency room visits are rising amid a slight summer increase in COVID-19 cases in North Carolina's Triad region, according to federal and local health data.
- COVID-19 cases are increasing in many parts of the United States, with more emergency room visits for all age groups.
- While respiratory viruses like COVID-19, flu, and RSV are currently low overall, they are expected to follow a winter seasonal pattern.
- In North Carolina, there has been a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases, but testing is necessary to determine the exact virus causing illness.
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