Below is a Zip Code-level map showing whether reported COVID-19 case rates in the past two weeks are decreasing (defined as a 14 day decrease of 2.5 cases per 10,000 residents), have no discernible trend, increasing moderately (defined as a 14 day increase of 2.5 cases per 10,000 residents), or increasing rapidly (defined as a 14 day increase of 5 cases per 10,000 residents and a strong model fit). This map was last updated using data from October 2, 2021 to October 15, 2021) using data from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). This map shows regions where we believe SARS-CoV-2 transmission is changing and is not intended to be interpreted as a โ€œriskโ€ map, as the current magnitude of transmission is not considered (see our map for that here!). For example, a Zip Code with a gradual increase from 1 case per 1,000 residents to 5 cases per 1,000 residents in the past two weeks would be categorized the same as a Zip Code with a gradual increase from 21 cases per 1,000 residents to 25 cases per 1,000 residents.


Trend in lab confirmed COVID-19 cases, October 2, 2021 - October 15, 2021.
Click on a Zip Code for more information, including a plot showing the daily case rate for cases over the prior two weeks, the modeled 3-day average of daily case rates, and the modeled trend. To search for an address, city, or zip code, click on the magnifying glass on the top left. Click on the stack symbol (top right) to turn on/off a Roads layer.