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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @ncdhhs: .@NC_Governor and members of the Coronavirus Task Force to share an update on COVID-19 today at 2 PM. View live stream here: h… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 6, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

‼️Time is running out to be counted in the 2020 Census.‼️ The Census will determine how much funding North Carolina gets for critical services like schools, roads and health care for the next TEN years. Complete yours today at https://t.co/0erPzhWnaJ https://t.co/b1nORyX7Lh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 5, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Praying for a quick recovery for Senator Thom Tillis. This is a highly contagious virus, but we can work together to fight it by wearing a mask, washing our hands and waiting 6 feet apart. - RC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 3, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @NCDOA: @NC_Governor Roy Cooper has ordered all United States and North Carolina flags at state facilities to be lowered to half-staff f… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 2, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @ncdhhs: NCDHHS updated its COVID-19 guidance for places of worship and shared a toolkit to support faith leaders in slowing the spread… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 2, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

We pray for a quick and complete recovery for President Trump and the First Lady. This virus is highly contagious and can be deadly, and the best way to protect each other and ourselves is to wear masks, wash hands and stay distant to stop the spread. - RC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 2, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

COVID-19 is shining a spotlight on long-standing inequities in our state, including in our economy. Today, Gov. Cooper announced the launch of RETOOLNC, a $12 million grant program to help minority and women-owned businesses hit hardest by this pandemic. https://t.co/d19iRpMg7z https://t.co/NIt0ATED5W — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

After seeing trends stabilize, North Carolina is carefully easing some more restrictions. If we keep doing what works — wearing our masks, social distancing and washing our hands often — we can continue rebuilding our economy while keeping people safe. https://t.co/jYq2Sv6PLC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 1, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

We’re so grateful for the talented North Carolinians serving our state, especially as we battle this pandemic. Your dedication makes North Carolina a better place for people to live and work. — PolitiTweet.org

NC Human Resources @Work4NC

A special message to all state employees from @NC_Governor Roy Cooper as we celebrate State Employee Recognition We… https://t.co/SIo4CobpDu

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @Work4NC: A special message to all state employees from @NC_Governor Roy Cooper as we celebrate State Employee Recognition Week. Thank… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020 Retweet Deleted
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

North Carolina is taking another cautious step forward and will move into Phase 3 this Friday at 5 PM. Our stability is fragile as this virus continues to spread, so let’s keep protecting each other by wearing our masks and following safety protocols. https://t.co/fISz0TkU5l https://t.co/O6vX6gTFvC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Every careful step we make forward, and every time we wear a mask and keep our distance, we are helping to keep this disease at bay, and building a stronger North Carolina. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Until we have a vaccine or a reliable cure, precautions like the 3 W’s are with us for a while. Our children can go back to school and our economy can fully rebuild when we're safe, and people have confidence that they can stay healthy. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

If you're still at high-risk, you're still safer at home. If you're going out, do what works — wear a mask, keep social distancing, wash your hands often and don’t patronize or go to places where people aren’t doing that. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

I believe that North Carolina can do this safely. But so I am clear, every gathering carries the risk of spreading this disease. Being safe means being smart and making sure others around you are doing the same. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Phase 3 continues our state’s dimmer switch approach to easing restrictions, and it will be effective through Friday, October 23. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The limits on mass gatherings will remain at 25 people indoors and 50 people outdoors. The 11 PM curfew on alcohol sales for in-person consumption in locations such as restaurants and outdoor bars will be extended. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Movie theaters and conference centers may open indoor spaces to 30% of capacity, or 100 seated guests, whichever is less. Bars may operate outdoors only at 30% of outdoor capacity, or 100 guests, whichever is less. Outdoor amusement parks may open at 30% occupancy. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Large outdoor venues with seating greater than 10,000 may operate with 7% occupancy for spectators with other safety protocols as we previewed last week. Smaller outdoor entertainment venues may operate outdoors at 30% of outdoor capacity or 100 guests, whichever is less. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our at-risk population is still safer at home. For those over 65 and those with health risks, we urge responsibility in your choices. A face covering is mandatory for everybody over the age of 5. As the head of the CDC said, a mask is the best tool we have against this virus. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

We’re encouraged to see North Carolina holding steady. Because of our stability, today we are taking another careful step forward. North Carolina will move into Phase 3 beginning this Friday, October 2, at 5 pm. Here’s what will change: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our stability is fragile, and with cooler weather and flu season comes new challenges. While we are methodical and cautious about easing restrictions, we need to keep using proven measures: wearing a mask, waiting 6 feet apart and washing our hands often. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our top priority remains getting children back to in-person learning at school. This marks a major shift for many families now and in the coming months as many schools open their doors, some for the first time since this pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The virus continues to spread, so we must take the next steps methodically and responsibly. And we must rely on North Carolinians taking personal responsibility to protect others by wearing masks and keeping their social distance. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Today, we're cautiously encouraged about where we are in this pandemic. The key indicators we watch in North Carolina remain mostly stable. But I have to tell you that we see warning signs that the disease could spike again, here and across the country. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

As of today, we have 210,632 cases; 1,495 new cases reported since yesterday; 956 people in the hospital, and sadly, 3,532 people who've died. Our thoughts are always with those mourning a lost loved one or fighting this disease. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Updates from Gov. Cooper's COVID-19 briefing: — PolitiTweet.org

Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Gov. Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force will share updates on COVID-19 at 2 PM. Watch live here: https://t.co/c8cEnRrmgn

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Gov. Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force will share updates on COVID-19 at 2 PM. Watch live here: https://t.co/c8cEnRrmgn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @ncdhhs: .@NC_Governor and members of the Coronavirus Task Force to share an update on COVID-19 today at 2 PM. View live stream here: h… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

State officials have been working diligently to help North Carolinians hit hard by COVID-19, but we know there’s more to be done. We’ll keep working with local and federal partners to provide needed funds for families, businesses and communities. https://t.co/WbnFvX3jpo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 29, 2020