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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

North Carolina is able to continue moving forward thanks to people rolling up their sleeves to get their vaccine. The more we encourage our friends and family members to get vaccinated, the sooner we can put this virus behind us. https://t.co/pKsfNm6T6K — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 29, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

A clean energy economy is good for our environment and good for business. This industry is creating good-paying jobs in every pocket of our state and helping North Carolina be a leader in the fight against climate change. https://t.co/Ero2L4457o — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Today, Gov. Cooper issued an Executive Order outlining safety restrictions for the month of May. Starting this Friday, masks will no longer be required outside and gathering capacity limits will increase to 100 people indoors and 200 people outdoors. https://t.co/k0Wf0eMclD https://t.co/LR3CEXNnXh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Go get vaccinated yourself if you haven’t already. You can always find more information at https://t.co/AfOjSGhwjk. We’ve already shown that North Carolinians are made of tough stuff. Together we are going to get through this. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Right now, about half of our adults are partially vaccinated and almost 40 percent are fully vaccinated. This is great progress. But to get to two-thirds, we need everybody to work on this. Tell your loved ones why it’s safe and easy. Give them a ride if they need it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

The critical piece of our success is getting vaccinated. We have safe and effective vaccines available for every adult in the state at no cost. They are easy to find at many different locations, and there are convenient appointments and walk-in opportunities. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Following these protocols along with getting vaccinated will get us through this and will lead to easing even more restrictions on June 1. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Even though we're continuing our dimmer switch approach of easing restrictions, we need to stay vigilant. In addition to indoor masks, many of our strong safety requirements remain in place for public places, including social distancing and capacity limits, which are important. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Masks will continue to be required indoors in public places since this virus still can spread easily when we’re inside. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Today I am announcing that North Carolina will cautiously ease some restrictions starting Friday, April 30. Masks will no longer be mandated outdoors. Mass gathering limits will increase to 100 people indoors and 200 outdoors. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

We hope to go even further when we get at least two-thirds of adults vaccinated with at least one dose. Once we get there and if our trends are stable, we plan to lift the mask mandate completely. Let’s work hard in May and get as many people vaccinated as we can. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Last week, I outlined some of the state’s priorities in our COVID-19 response for this summer. As I said, we anticipate lifting mandatory capacity, mass gathering and social distancing restrictions by June 1. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

This tells us that the pandemic is not over. But we do have the power to put it behind us if we do what works: wearing our masks when we’re supposed to, keeping our distance when we’re supposed to and getting vaccinated. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

We are grateful that North Carolina continues to hold steady when it comes to our COVID-19 metrics. But while our numbers remain stable, we are not seeing the decline in metrics we would like to see. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

As of today, we have had 965,536 confirmed cases; 1,765 new cases reported since yesterday; 1,117 people in the hospital; and, sadly, 12,619 people who have died. Our prayers are with those who have lost loved ones and who are struggling to fight this cruel virus. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

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

Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Governor Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force to share an update on COVID-19 at 2:00 PM. Watch live her… https://t.co/qoHoXYvXY1

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Governor Cooper and members of the Coronavirus Task Force to share an update on COVID-19 at 2:00 PM. Watch live here: https://t.co/868CNQdSy8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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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 2:00 PM today. Watch it LIVE on Gov. Cooper's Twitter and Facebook pages. https://t.co/dBOlZgFLnM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 28, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

“We’ve agreed before, let’s find ways to do it again, and keep moving our state forward. Let’s agree to listen more to each other and act in good faith to get things done.” https://t.co/wRjqJoUk2R — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 27, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

RT @ncworkforce: During his "State of the State" address on April 26, Governor Cooper highlighted a student-turned-nurse who received a Fin… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 27, 2021 Retweet
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Gov. Cooper issued the following statement urging a special prosecutor following the Pasquotank County shooting: https://t.co/6m5UqxyZ09 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 27, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Apple’s investment in Wake County showcases why more and more companies are coming to our state. With welcoming communities, world-class universities and talented workforce, North Carolina is a strong place for businesses to grow and thrive. https://t.co/x8OEjap62a — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 27, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

North Carolinians have worked together to help each other throughout this pandemic. They deserve leaders who will do the same. Let's focus on our shared goals for our state so we can build an even stronger, healthier North Carolina. https://t.co/ICjPzryGGZ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 27, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

North Carolinians know how to step up for each other in times of crisis. Watch Gov. Cooper talk to a few North Carolinians who have made a real difference in their communities throughout this pandemic. #SOTSstories https://t.co/SfkGDQHRW1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 27, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

"I believe that North Carolina is Strong, Resilient and Ready to face the challenges of the future. I believe that we will rebuild from this pandemic to be even stronger than before." Read Gov. Cooper's full State of the State Address here: https://t.co/HK4Zv5Hr6X — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 26, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

I have never been prouder to call myself a North Carolinian. I have never had a stronger faith in God. I have never been more honored or more committed to serve all of you as your Governor. And I have never been more certain that North Carolina’s future is bright. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 26, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

I want to say clearly: We must all stand together to stop racial injustice in North Carolina. Everyone should have opportunity and everyone should be able to feel safe in their own homes and communities without fear of authority who should be there to protect them. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 26, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

We must face head on the stark reality of systemic racism, and how it hurts people and leaves them behind—who gets to see a doctor, who gets hired for a job, who gets charged with a crime, who gets prison time, who gets killed. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 26, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

Expanding Medicaid does all the things we agreed on in our bipartisan council meetings. It gets more people covered. It makes people healthier. It uses tax dollars wisely and reduces health care costs for businesses. It makes health care more fair. It reaches rural areas. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 26, 2021
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Governor Roy Cooper @NC_Governor

North Carolinians want us to work together like they’ve had to. Members of the legislature, we know we can find common ground because we’ve done it before. Our differences often get the attention but our cooperation got billions of dollars in relief funds to people who needed it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 26, 2021