Five new cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Catawba County, bringing the county’s current total of cases to nine. Catawba County Public Health received the positive test results overnight and immediately began investigating. Two people are close contacts of known cases. Two are hospitalized, two are isolated at home, and one has recovered. Public Health is working to identify close contacts who may be affected and is… View More
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Residential Curb-side Pickup Republic Services has made the continuation of curb-side pickup a priority and there are currently no plans to change this service during the Covid-19 pandemic. If the situation changes, Republic will work with Catawba County well in advance of implementing any household waste collection changes. Residential ON-Call Bulk Item and Yard Waste Pickup The first… View More
With Governor Roy Cooper's announcement of Executive Order 121 which mandates a Statewide Stay-at-Home order effective Monday, March 30th at 5pm, it naturally brings up questions about how daily life and business will be impacted. The state has provided an FAQ document to help address common questions. You can read it… View More
With the release of North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper’s Stay at Home Order, effective March 30, 2020 at 5:00 p.m., local businesses may have questions about whether or not the Order applies to them. Businesses are advised to consult the Executive Order to determine if they are considered an Essential Business and allowed to remain open. Businesses excluded from the list of Essential Businesses and Operations in the Stay at Home Order may… View More
Governor Roy Cooper has announced a Statewide Stay-at-Home order beginning Monday, March 30th at 5:00pm. Read the Executive Order… View More
As Chairman of the Catawba County Board of Commissioners, county staff and I had a conference call with the mayors and managers of our municipalities, The Chamber and the Economic Development Corporation shortly after the Governor issued his statewide Stay at Home Order Friday. I can assure you all local governments in Catawba County are cooperating with the directions as set out in the Governor’s Order. We are also working together… View More
Catawba County Government will continue to provide essential services to citizens during the Governor’s statewide Stay at Home Order. Where possible, county government offices are conducting business by phone and online to enable citizens to stay at home and prevent unnecessary public contact. Social distancing practices have been implemented to minimize contact when in-person business takes place. Citizens are encouraged to… View More
Citizens of Catawba County: The Chiefs of Police from all of our municipalities and myself are speaking with one voice as we offer this message concerning our joint efforts to serve you while we are all impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. First, we encourage everyone to take Governor Cooper's "Stay at Home" order seriously. This and other preventative measures such as, "social distancing", are vital as we all work together to… View More
As of this morning, no new cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Catawba County. The county’s current total case count remains at 16. There have been no deaths associated with COVID-19 reported in Catawba County. Case Updates About half of the confirmed cases in Catawba County had no travel history and no known exposure to COVID-19. Because the origin of these cases remains unknown and community spread is… View More
Catawba County Public Health is reporting the first COVID-19 associated death in Catawba County. The individual was hospitalized and later died on March 30 from complications associated with the virus. Public Health was notified of the test result today. The patient was in their early 70s and had underlying medical conditions. The person did not reside at a senior living facility. To protect the family’s privacy, no further… View More