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Updated 2025-2026 COVID-19 Vaccine Available

The updated COVID-19 vaccine is available at pharmacies in North Carolina. Visit the NC DHHS Website to learn more about COVID-19 vaccine access in the state. 

COVID-19 Data as of Nov.12, 2025

Emergency Department Visits due to COVID-Like Illness in Mecklenburg County

During Oct.24 - Nov.6, 2025, there were 249 emergency department (ED) visits for COVID-19-like illness (CLI) in Mecklenburg County.

Of those ED visits, 30 (12.1%) resulted in hospital admission.

Current 14-Day Period CLI ED Visits
Date of ED VisitNumber of CLI ED VisitNumber of CLI ED Visit
Oct. 241416.6
Oct. 252216.9
Oct. 26915.7
Oct. 272516.6
Oct. 281917.6
Oct. 292719.7
Oct. 301919.3
Oct. 31718.3
Nov. 011617.4
Nov. 022019.0
Nov. 031717.9
Nov. 042418.6
Nov. 051516.9
Nov. 061516.3

 


Wastewater Monitoring in Mecklenburg County

As of November 12, 2025, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was found in Mecklenburg County wastewater in the following amounts.

NC DHHS is actively testing samples from four wastewater treatment plants in Mecklenburg County to monitor levels of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19 illness, to track the disease burden in our community. As of Nov.12, 2025, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was found in the following amounts:

  • 20-39.9% of samples at the Charlotte 1 Sewershed (northwest)
  • 0-19.9% of samples at the Charlotte 2 Sewershed (central)
  • 0-19.9% of samples at the Charlotte 3 Sewershed (north)
  • 80-100% of samples at the Charlotte 4 Sewershed (central)

 

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