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COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 20 in Asheville, WNC

North Carolina added 6,415 new COVID-19 cases to its dashboard Jan. 20, up from 4.058 the day before, as hospitalizations stay high, but level out.

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COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 16 in Asheville, WNC

COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 13 in Asheville, WNC

COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 13 in Asheville, WNC Derek Lacey, Asheville Citizen Times © Courtesy photo Since receiving the first COVID-19 vaccines on Jan. 6, Buncombe County Health and Human Services staff have administered more than 1,433 vaccines and scheduled approximately 1,200 appointments this week. North Carolina added 6,851 new COVID-19 cases to its dashboard Jan. 12. The addition increased the total in the state to 635,975 since the start of the pandemic.  As of Jan. 9, COVID-19 deaths in the state totaled 7,638. Hospitalizations Statewide, North Carolina reported 3,940 COVID-19 hospitalizations as of Jan. 11, as the total number of hospitalization continues increasing and inching back toward the record 3,964 set on Jan. 6. 

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COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 12 in Asheville, WNC

COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 12 in Asheville, WNC Derek Lacey, Asheville Citizen Times © Angela Wilhelm/awilhelm@citizentimes.com Buncombe County Health officials launched the newest round of vaccinations Jan. 11, moving from only frontline health care workers to anyone 75 and older, what Public Health Director Stacie Saunders called an exciting day. North Carolina added 5,936 new COVID-19 cases to its dashboard Jan. 11, two days after setting a new record for new daily cases with 11,581 reported Jan. 9. The addition increased the total in the state to 629,124 since the start of the pandemic.  As of Jan. 9, COVID-19 deaths in the state totaled 7,578.

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COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 8 — 10,000+ new cases, almost 4,000 in hospital in NC

COVID-19: What you need to know Jan. 8 10,000+ new cases, almost 4,000 in hospital in NC Derek Lacey, Asheville Citizen Times © Seth Harrison/The Journal News Vials of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale in New York City. The home received enough doses of the Pfizer vaccine to vaccinate all 600 of its residents. North Carolina added its highest-ever 10,398 new COVID-19 cases to its dashboard Jan. 7, an increase of more than 3,400 over Jan. 6 s total of 6,592, and 871 higher than the previous record of 9,527 set Jan. 1. The addition increased the total in the state to 592,746 since the start of the pandemic. 

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