There were seven new cases reported for Forsyth, along with 272 statewide.
Forsythâs case count is at 36,839. The three cases reported for Sunday represented a daily low for the pandemic.
There were no additional COVID-19 related deaths in Forsyth after DHHS reported Monday five deaths from over the weekend.
Since May 24, there have been 27 COVID-19 related deaths reported in Forsyth, including 18 for June.
DHHS reported four new COVID-19 related deaths statewide.
DHHS lists COVID-19 cases and deaths on the day they are confirmed by medical providers and public health officials, so people may have been infected or may have died days before their cases were counted.
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The number of new COVID-19 cases in Forsyth County and statewide climbed in the latest report from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.
There were 544 cases reported statewide Wednesday, which included 65 in Forsyth.
It was a six-day high for statewide cases compared with 299 reported Tuesday, while the Forsyth count is the most since 68 was reported on May 27.
The June 1 statewide count of 265 was the lowest daily total since 176 on May 26, 2020, but that report was affected by technical issues that affected the case count. There were 184 cases reported on May 4, 2020.
GREENSBORO â The young mother wouldnât accept money for her deeds. Not as a volunteer at the Islamic Center of the Triad accompanying new immigrants to the doctor as an interpreter or helping someone study for a driverâs license.
But each time Amal Khdour extracted a promise.
âRemember, one day you are going to be put in this situation â please donât say no,â she told them.
Those who know her say her work decades later continues to live out the spirit of the Muslim observance of Ramadan on a daily basis.
Ramadan, which ends May 12, is the month when Muslims believe Allah revealed key passages of the Quran to the prophet Muhammad.