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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The risk is too great to not get vaccinated. With the Delta variant rapidly spreading, we need people to step up and get a shot. https://t.co/e2xxT7xJDm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 23, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

These vaccines are safe, effective and lifesaving. If you or someone you know is hesitant about the vaccine, talk with your doctor about it. https://t.co/lN3hA8c899 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Our health care systems know the medical dangers posed by COVID and have seen the grueling effects firsthand. I applaud their proactive leadership to protect their workforce, patients and communities as we work together to beat this cruel virus. - RC https://t.co/Ikwo65KNs7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Each shot gets us closer to turning the final corner on this virus. Today, Gov. Cooper saw more North Carolinians get vaccinated at the Forsyth County Department of Public Health. Photo: Winston-Salem Journal https://t.co/cMPoMpDVlV — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The vast majority of COVID-19 hospitalizations in our state are preventable. Find a place to get vaccinated today at https://t.co/2tDg9B34qu. It could save your life. https://t.co/hww8Ja1lpL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @jordandmonaghan: HAPPENING NOW: @NC_Governor tours a vaccine clinic at @fcpublichealth to urge more North Carolinians to get a shot and… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021 Retweet
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

“By coming together to share ideas and learn from each other, we can make our Appalachian communities stronger, healthier and more equitable for everybody.” https://t.co/BkdrhRfj2j — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The classroom is the best place for children to learn and grow. This toolkit will help keep students and teachers safe as we approach the upcoming school year. https://t.co/r3FsP4bqsp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 22, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

🚨New jobs alert! 🚨 This expansion is great news for Warren County and @GlenRaven. — PolitiTweet.org

N.C. Commerce @NCCommerce

.@NC_Governor announced major expansion news for textile manufacturer @GlenRaven! The innovative company will expan… https://t.co/l8TXHnyUPN

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Today, Gov. Cooper and Sec. Cohen shared updated public health guidance for K-12 schools in the upcoming school year. The guidance, effective July 30, will help local school leaders ensure that our children can safely learn in the classroom. https://t.co/SEoc4cewlv https://t.co/qnJjS466Lt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs Thanks to these safe and effective vaccines, we can make sure the darkest days of this pandemic are behind us. Now, to turn the final corner of this disease, we need everyone to get their shot. It could save your life and the life of someone you love. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs Getting our kids back in the classroom for full-time, in-person instruction is critical. And this health guidance will help schools do it safely. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs Even if you have been vaccinated, take it upon yourself to encourage others to get a shot. I’m confident that we can clear whatever hurdles remain and emerge from this pandemic stronger than before. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs The best way to stop the disease from spreading and keep our numbers down is to get more people vaccinated. We have made so much progress against this virus, and now is not the time to ignore it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs We've seen statewide numbers on cases & hospitalizations on the rise over the last three weeks. This pandemic is not behind us yet. We'll continue listening to experts as we share recommendations and tools. If the pandemic worsens & additional action is necessary, we'll take it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs Studies have shown that masks can slow the spread of this virus among those who are unvaccinated – that hasn’t changed. We know masks work. The health, safety and ability of our students to learn in person depends on school leaders following this guidance. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs The guidance in the toolkit strongly states that schools should require masks indoors for everyone – students and teachers – in kindergarten through 8th grade. It also directs schools to ensure unvaccinated high school students and teachers wear masks indoors. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs If you are eligible and you get your first shot today, you can be fully protected by the start of school and less likely to infect your child. We also know from extensive research that the spread of COVID-19 in schools last year was low because students and staff wore masks. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs But many students can’t get their shots because children under 12 can’t be vaccinated yet. We all need to work together to keep our younger children in the classroom and safe. One way to protect them is to get vaccinated yourself. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

@ncdhhs The most important work our state will do next month is getting all our school children back into the classrooms safely for in-person learning. That’s the best way for them to learn, and we want their school days to be as close to normal as possible after a year of disruption. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Today, we are releasing strong protocols for schools as they plan for the year ahead. Local school districts should continue to protect students and staff by requiring masks and testing as outlined in @NCDHHS guidance that Dr. Cohen will be explaining in a minute. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

As we enter this new phase, the current Executive Order will expire at the end of the month. Although we will no longer have a statewide mask mandate, we expect people to be smart, follow public health guidance and do what works. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

I’ve been able to visit vaccine sites all across our state, and I’m grateful for the staff and volunteers who are making it easy to get vaccinated. In some places, you don’t even have to get out of your car to get a shot. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

For our part, the state of North Carolina, in partnership with health care providers, community groups and faith organizations, will keep pulling out all the stops to get more people vaccinated. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

This new phase is marked by a focus on getting as many people vaccinated as possible. It will literally save their lives. The vast majority of new cases & hospitalizations are among people who haven't been vaccinated. It’s clear vaccines work & are our best weapon to fight COVID. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Vaccinations are making this possible. While this disease is still with us, the more people get vaccinated, the less it has to affect our day-to-day lives. Thanks to safe and effective vaccines that are free and everywhere, North Carolina has entered a new phase of this pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

This summer it’s been uplifting to see so many people safely getting back to the things they love. Hugging their grandkids, taking vacations, gathering with friends, going to sporting events, visiting their favorite local shops in person. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The best way to combat this pandemic is with vaccines. In positive news, we have hit a new milestone today. 60% of North Carolina adults 18 and over have received at least one dose of the vaccine. That’s good. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Fueled by the Delta variant, we’ve seen a recent increase in cases, percent positive and hospitalizations. We pray for those who are sick, the people we have lost and the ones they’ve left behind. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

As of today, we have had 1,028,131 cases; 1,434 new cases reported since yesterday; 694 people in the hospital; and, sadly, 13,550 people who have died. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2021