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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As we battle this pandemic, we continue to mourn the hundreds of thousands of Americans we’ve lost to this cruel virus. Tonight, the People’s House will be lit in honor of their memories and the grieving families left behind. https://t.co/l6wjoJiEYZ — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As we reflect on Dr. King’s life and legacy today, let us all be thankful for his example and recommit to fighting together for more fair, equitable communities and serving others. #MLKDay (2/2) — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The battles Dr. King fought more than 50 years ago still loom large — the fight to eliminate racial inequities in our education, economic and criminal justice systems; the fight for affordable health care; and the fight for equality for all our brothers and sisters. (1/2) — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Local health departments can now move to vaccinate North Carolinians ages 65+ if they’re ready. These vaccines are safe & effective. Distributing them as quickly as possible is our top priority. Find out more about when you can get vaccinated here: https://t.co/BpjHQdLh0b https://t.co/p6DGL9RMsx — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
STARTING NOW: Watch Gov. Cooper and state officials celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and legacy at the virtual 2021 NC State Employees’ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance Program and John R. Larkins Award Ceremony. https://t.co/vkydVVfzE8 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
All North Carolinians are invited to join Gov. Cooper for the virtual 2021 NC State Employees’ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance Program and The John R. Larkins Award Ceremony at noon today. Watch it here: https://t.co/MwZ4XcMOvO — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I continue to be briefed by law enforcement and National Guard leadership about security efforts over the coming days. I appreciate the hard work to protect against any efforts to undermine our democracy. - RC — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Today, NCDHHS told local health departments and providers that they can begin vaccinating all health care workers and adults 65 and older when they are ready. Learn more about North Carolina’s vaccination process here: https://t.co/BpjHQdLh0b https://t.co/4fACdp6qT5 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @ncdhhs: NCDHHS has announced COVID-19 vaccine providers that are ready to expand may vaccinate all health care workers and anyone 65 ye… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @ncdhhs: NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen, M.D., and Director of North Carolina Emergency Management Mike Sprayberry will be available today… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
General Gaskin understands the challenges our active service members, veterans and their families face — and the opportunities they deserve. We're grateful for his willingness to serve our state and look forward to his leadership at @NC4VETS. https://t.co/Mfz40GknA2 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
RT @SecMandyCohen: COVID-19 is spreading fast in North Carolina. It's time to take action NOW. Stay home if you can. Avoid crowds. Wear y… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Gov. Cooper has mobilized approximately 350 NC National Guardsmen to assist with upcoming security needs in North Carolina. NC will also send 200 Guardsmen to Washington, DC to help local authorities before and during the Presidential Inauguration. https://t.co/9vRYcdntrO https://t.co/TV7gRS70M2 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
A well-deserved honor for this remarkable Hillsborough native. Grateful for Dr. Corbett's role in helping North Carolina and the rest of the world beat this pandemic. https://t.co/pjacblm83F — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our top priority is helping local health departments distribute vaccines as quickly and equitably as possible. But this virus is spreading rapidly. To save lives, we have to wear our masks, stay socially distant and follow the safety protocols in place. https://t.co/dk3aeYqE9V — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 and saving lives is up to each of us right now. Words are powerful, and it’s time to use them for good. North Carolinians are strong, and I know we are up to the task. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
After almost a year of battling this virus, we must not get numb to the numbers. They are not just statistics or data points on a graph. Behind these cases and these numbers are real people. Our neighbors, friends, family members, coworkers. North Carolinians. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Vaccine supply is severely limited, but the goal is to distribute as quickly as possible all the vaccines given to North Carolina by the federal government and be ready for much more. People are working night and day to make that happen. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
I know many of you are worried about your loved ones and yourselves and want to get vaccines as soon as possible. Right now, local health providers are vaccinating health care workers who are treating COVID-19 patients and next are people age 75+, some areas have already started. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
.@ncdhhs and @NCEmergency have identified hundreds of state employees who can be deployed to assist with vaccine distribution in communities across the state. We are encouraging other locals to ask the state for help. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
NCDHHS is partnering with 14 health systems, local health departments and community centers in 13 counties and expe… https://t.co/Z85twarO33 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The state is continuing to see a steady increase in vaccination rates, which we expect to continue. @ncdhhs is working with several local communities to stand up large-scale vaccination events in the coming days that can help get these doses out efficiently into our communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Another truth is that the vaccines are safe and effective, and they will save lives. Helping local health departments, hospitals, and other health care providers get vaccines in arms as quickly and equitably as possible remains our top priority. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
That means wearing a mask when we go out. Practicing social distancing. Abiding by the Modified Stay at Home order and avoiding gatherings with people who aren’t in your household. These simple measures work. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
The truth is that this disease is spreading fast. We are in a dire situation. The truth is, in order to save lives, people need to follow the safety protocols we have in place. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Words matter. People listen to leaders and often follow their calls and imitate their actions. As the death toll from this pandemic continues to increase, our leaders must listen to science, focus on the facts, and tell the truth with their words and the examples that they set. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
Our nation experienced a one day peak in reported COVID-19 deaths on Thursday with 4,085. More people could be alive today but for dangerous falsehoods that have been spread about the critical importance of masks, social distancing, and other common sense safety rules. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
It’s a stark reminder that our words matter. Words are powerful and can be used to help or harm. Last week, we saw how the words of elected leaders can cost lives. Lies and misinformation have cost lives during this pandemic as well. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
A few days ago, our country endured a violent attack on our nation’s Capitol, the seat of our democracy. It left death and destruction, along with threats by some of more to come. This assault on our democracy was the result of dangerous rhetoric, lies and disinformation. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor
As of today, we have had 635,975 confirmed cases, 6,851 new cases since yesterday, 3,940 people in the hospital and sadly 7,638 people who have died. We continue to pray for those in NC and across the country who have lost loved ones and those who are still battling this virus. — PolitiTweet.org