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14 additional COVID-19 cases reported in Dare County on Sunday

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Dare County announced 14 additional positive COVID-19 test results on Sunday, June 28, bringing the total number of cases in the county to 93.

The 14 additional cases consist of 13 residents and one non-resident, and include the following:

1) Male Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation
2) Female Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation
3) Male Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation
4) Male Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation
5) Female Resident 25-49 years of age, home isolation
6) Female Resident 17 – years of age, home isolation
7) Male Resident 17 – years of age, home isolation
8) Female Non-resident 25-49 years of age, transferred isolation to home county
9) Female Resident 50-64 years of age, home isolation
10) Male Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation
11) Male Resident 25-49 years of age, home isolation
12) Female Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation
13) Female Resident 25-49 years of age, home isolation
14) Female Resident 18-24 years of age, home isolation

There have been a total of 56 resident COVID-19 cases and 37 non-resident cases since the first case was identified in Dare County in March.

New positive cases are updated on the dashboard of the Dare County website and are shared on the DHHS Facebook page when information is received. To find the most up-to-date information on COVID-19 cases in Dare County, visit www.darenc.com/covid19. State COVID-19 data is also available at https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard.

 

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