The Daily News
The Onslow County Sheriff s Office has done their best to keep away the threat of coronavirus from inside the Onslow County jail. However, on Thursday, deputies received the news that several detention officers have tested positive.
Information released by the county that afternoon originally said seven officers had tested positive, but that number increased to 12 and also includes one inmate as of Friday at 1 p.m., according to Col. Chris Thomas. Over the last week we have a total of 12 officers who have tested positive and the one inmate, who is asymptomatic, has been removed into an isolated cell, Thomas added. If there are other inmates that come back positive they will also be isolated.
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Here in Eastern North Carolina the small, yet fruitful progress made in reopening local economies has begun to move in the wrong direction.
Starting Friday, Governor Roy Cooper has issued a modified stay-at-home order with a curfew that requires people to stay home from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. running through Jan. 8.
Now, some of the same questions that arose during the first stay-at-home order are coming to light. After experiencing Black Friday shopping, most businesses were witnessed enforcing shoppers wearing masks. But mainly, how will local law enforcement interpret Cooper s mandate.
New Bern
During the initial stages of Phase 1 reopening throughout the state, mask mandate was the common phrase discussed between business owners, consumers, and law enforcement.