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New 2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccine Recommended

Everyone ages 6 months and older should get the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine. This includes people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine before and people who have had COVID-19.

COVID-19 Data as of August 6, 2025

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

During July 18 - July 31, 2025, there were 280 emergency department (ED) visits for COVID-19-like illness (CLI) in Mecklenburg County.

Of those ED visits, 91 (18.4%) resulted in hospital admission.

Current 14-Day Period CLI ED Visits
Date of ED VisitNumber of CLI ED VisitNumber of CLI ED Visit
July 182116.4
July 191916.7
July 202017.9
July 211317.3
July 221116.9
July 231717.1
June 242117.4
June 252518.0
June 262218.4
June 271617.9
June 282920.1
June 292221.7
June 301922.0
June 312522.6

 


Percentage of COVID-19 Positive Wastewater Samples

0 - 20%21 - 40%41 - 60%61 - 80%81 - 100%

Wastewater Monitoring in Mecklenburg County

As of August 6, 2025, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was found in Mecklenburg County wastewater in the following amounts:

  • 40-59.9% of the wastewater samples tested at 3 monitoring sites
  • 80-100% of the wastewater samples tested at 1 monitoring site

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