Coronavirus Cases Update April 2023

Community Risk Level for Madison County


For more details and data go to Covid Act Now

Covid Act Now is a COVID-focused initiative to help people make informed decisions by providing timely and accurate data about COVID in the U.S.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is monitoring the spread of COVID-19. Visit covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard.

COVID-19 Vaccines & Testing

If you would like to receive the COVID-19 Vaccine or Booster, please call 828-649-0755 for an appointment. You can also walk-in from 8:30AM-12PM and 1PM-4PM on Monday-Friday at the Madison County Health Department.

View the Covid-19 Vaccination Dashboard to see the total number of doses that have been administered by NC providers, and through the federal program administering long-term care vaccinations.

COVID-19 testing is available by appointment, call 828-649-3531. The Madison County Health Department is dedicated to disease prevention and health promotion for all Madison County residents. Madison County Health Department will deny no one access to services due to their inability to pay. Madison County Health Department offers a sliding fee schedule for services.

North Carolina has a “Find My Testing Place website with up-to-date information about testing locations in the state. The SlowCOVIDNC app can notify users of exposure to the virus. Help slow the spread, protect yourself, your loved ones and your community, simply by using your phone.

COVID-19 Outbreaks & Clusters in North Carolina

Outbreaks in congregate living settings, child care programs, and K-12 schools are being tracked. Data is updated weekly. Go to the NC Outbreaks Dashboard.

Previously Reported Data for Madison County

  • On April 2, 2023 the total number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Madison County was 6,336.
  • On March 24, 2023 the total number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Madison County was 6,331. A total of 91 people have died.

Data from USAfacts.org

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is monitoring the spread of COVID-19. Visit covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard.

Note: JHU has stopped collecting data as of 03/10/2023.After three years of around-the-clock tracking of COVID-19 data from around the world, Johns Hopkins has discontinued the Coronavirus Resource Center’s operations. The site’s two raw data repositories will remain accessible for information collected from 1/22/20 to 3/10/23 on cases, deaths, vaccines, testing and demographics. Visit the JHU COVID-19 Dashboard for past statistics and infographics.

 

Past Reports for Madison County

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Past Reports for Madison County

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