Mecklenburg County News Releases
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County Pushes Federal Examination of Investor Homrownership
Mecklenburg County has taken a step to bring federal attention to housing concerns that have emerged in Charlotte-Mecklenburg and across the country.
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Mecklenburg County Public Health Transitions to Administering Intradermal Monkeypox Vaccines
Beginning Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, Mecklenburg County Public Health will begin administering the monkeypox vaccine intradermally to individuals 18 years of age and older who are determined to be at high risk for monkeypox infection.
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County Moves to COVID-19 Community Level Medium
As of today, Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, Mecklenburg County has moved from CDC COVID-19 Community Level High/Orange down to COVID 19 Community Level Medium/Yellow.
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Public Health Working Through Waitlist
Mecklenburg County Public Health is moving through the waitlist for the monkeypox vaccine.
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Discussions with Dunlap: Budget 2023
Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, George Dunlap discusses the budget for 2023 including funding for Meck Pre-K, land acquisition, and environmental stewardship.
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Healthy Option Grows in Mecklenburg County as Corner Store Initiative Adds New Location
Mecklenburg County Public Health’s Two ladies holding fruit near a healthy vending machine(MCPH) Food Security Program installed a sixth refrigerator at the Fruteria El Barrio #2 store located at 1401 Eastway Drive in Charlotte as part of the refrigerator pilot program through the County’s Healthy Corner Store initiative.
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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.