Updated: 6:25 PM EST Mar 1, 2021 (Above video report on coronavirus numbers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia is for March 1,)A North Carolina hospital system announced Monday it was relaxing its visitor policy.Beginning Tuesday, March 2, Mission Health hospitals will allow two visitors per inpatients during regular visitor hours. Patients who are hospitalized overnight may have one visitor remain with them overnight. Outpatient surgery patients may have one visitor.Due to the high number of patients continuously being cared for at the Mission Hospital ER, these patients may have one visitor accompany them, the hospital said. ER patients at Angel Medical Center, Blue Ridge Regional Hospital, Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, Mission Hospital McDowell, and Transylvania Regional Hospital may have two visitors with them. CarePartners locations will allow two visitors per patient, during regular visitor hours. Patients who are hospitalized overnight may now have one v
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Haute Residence Welcomes Jochen Lucke To Its Exclusive Real Estate Network
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Haute Residence welcomes acclaimed real estate expert Jochen Lucke to its invitation-only Haute Residence Network. Jochen Lucke exclusively represents the high-end real estate market in the Highlands, North Carolina area.
Jochen Lucke
With a bold entrepreneurial spirit and a firm belief that real estate is in his blood, Jochen Lucke has spent over three decades building his reputation as a skilled realtor, broker, contractor, and developer. HIGHLANDS, N.C. (PRWEB) February 08, 2021 Haute Residence is pleased to welcome Jochen Lucke to the exclusive Haute Residence Network as its representative in the Highlands, North Carolina, luxury real estate market.
The addition increased the total in the state to 739,500 since the start of the pandemic.
As of Jan. 27, COVID-19 deaths in the state totaled 9,046.
In Buncombe County, another 129 cases Jan. 28 increased the new total to 13,017 and a total of 247 deaths.
Hospitalizations
Hospitalizations of COVID-19 patients across the state are remaining relatively flat, with totals dropping slightly on Jan. 27, the latest figures reported by the state.
Statewide, North Carolina reported 3,238 COVID-19 hospitalizations as of Jan. 27, down from 3,305 on Jan. 26.
The state reported 372 confirmed positive patients admitted in the previous 24 hours.
At Mission Health, there were 125 lab-confirmed COVID-19 patients across its area hospitals, reported spokeswoman Nancy Lindell.