
I think we can all agree that COVID-19 has presented us with many challenges and changed the norms of our daily lives. The impact of coronavirus is unprecedented and there is still much for us to learn.
The Governor’s Office has asked that we practice the three W’s; please Wear a mask or face covering, Wash hands frequently and Wait six feet apart when we are out in the community.
In the Spirit of the 76th, I want to do my best to keep us all safe, sound and healthy. As such, I have been making and delivering masks and below you will find a list of resources I have compiled you may find helpful.
Wishing you health and wellness.

Making and delivering masks for essential workers and vulnerable people.
Creo que todos Podemos estar de acuerdo en que COVID-19 nos ha presentado muchos desfíos y ha cambiado las normas de nuestra vida cotidiana. El impacto del coronavirus no tiene precedents y aún queda mucho por aprender.
Mientras tanto, sigamos trabajando las tres W. Continúe usando una mascara o una cubierta facial, lávese las manos con frecuencia y espere seis pies distancia cuando estemos en la comunidad.
En el epiritu del 76th, quiero hacer todo lo possible para mantenernos a todos sanos, salvos y sanos. Como tal, he estado hacienda y entregando mascaras y debajo encontrará una lista de recursos que he compilado que puede serle útil.
Te deseo salud y bienestar.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Rowan County Health Department
Hub for data related to cases
Rowan County Health Department
Do you have specific questions and concerns about
COVID-19? Contact the Rowan County Health Department:
Email: COVID-19@rowancountync.gov
Phone: (704) 216-8777
Rowan County Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau
COVID-19 Info from the Rowan County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau
The State of North Carolina
COVID-19 | State of North Carolina
COVID-19 NC Unemployment Insurance Information
The Budget & Tax Center
The Budget & Tax Center has released economic snapshots for all 100 counties. The BTC is a project of the NC Justice Center which seeks to create economic opportunity and shared prosperity for all North Carolinians through nonpartisan research, education and advocacy on budget, tax and economic issues.
Mental Health and Well-being during COVID-19