News and Announcements
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Women's Equality Day 2022
Mecklenburg County is celebrating women across the county and across the country for Women's Equality Day.
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Notice of Remote Participation
The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners provides notice that their Regular Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022 will be a hybrid meeting with County Commissioners participating virtually and in-person.
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COVID Safe Certification Program
As part of its continued efforts to provide education and support for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) developed the COVID-SAFE training and certification program.
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County Moves to COVID-19 Community Level High
As of today, Friday, July 29, Mecklenburg County has moved to the highest CDC COVID-19 Community Level: High/Orange.
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Providing Closure: Partnerships help Medical Examiner Identify Loved Ones
As part of its role to provide morgue and forensic pathology services to Mecklenburg County and surrounding counties, the Medical Examiner's Office works diligently on cases of unidentified remains.
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County and CMEMO Activate Cooling Stations
As summer temperatures continue to rise, Mecklenburg County, in partnership with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office (CMEMO) and homeless service providers, is working to provide refuge for residents from the extreme heat.
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Get Back on Track with Required School Immunizations
Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) provides required immunizations to school-aged children as required by the State so that they can attend school.
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Closing the 'Digital Divide:' Affordable Internet Programs Help Eligible Residents
Mecklenburg County is working to close the "digital divide" and make internet service and the benefits of technology more affordable and available to residents.
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Update: Expanded Vaccination Criteria for Monkeypox
Mecklenburg County’s Public Health Department has announced updated information on vaccinations for Monkeypox.
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Veterans Benefits Live
Veterans and their families from Mecklenburg County and across the region will have a face-to-face opportunity to ask questions and get answers about their benefits, plus learn about other valuable services.