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Pender County Emergency Management EOC Level

THE PENDER COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER IS OPERATING AT A LEVEL 5 ACTIVATION

* Levels are 1 through 5 with 1 being a full-scale activation

Level 5 is considered standard functioning. The Emergency Operations Center is not activated and there is no immediate threat to which the county is actively responding. Staff are maintaining standard business hours and are carrying out standard business functions, including fire inspections, attending trainings, and developing response capabilities.

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Pender County Situation Report

At level 5 situation reports are no longer created, but past situation reports can be accessed by clicking here, or by clicking the Situation Reports button at the top of this page.

Pender County COVID-19 Test Report 

COVID-19 Test Reports in North Carolina

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NC Case Count updates around 11am EST daily.

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CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 QUESTIONS & CONCERNS

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Where can I get the latest information on COVID-19?

Visit the NCDHHS website, www.ncdhhs.gov/coronoavirus, and check the Updates page.

You can also visit the CDC website for the latest information at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

Who can I call?

For assistance during COVID-19 dial 2-1-1 or 888-892-1162
Sign up for updates by texting COVIDNC to 898211

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