Destination guide
What to Check Before Traveling to North Carolina Right Now
If someone in your group asks what to check before traveling to North Carolina, start here. This page is built to get you from a broad destination read into the specific state or city pages that matter, without making you hunt through the whole site.
Travel start here
Travel to North Carolina: one page to send first
LowBuilt for the moment someone asks what is happening at the destination before a trip, event, or visit.
This is the fastest statewide destination page for North Carolina. It gives the broad public-health picture first, then routes travelers into the disease-specific or city-specific pages they are most likely to need.
- Flu: 1.1% of outpatient visits in North Carolina.
- RSV: 0.1 per 100K in the latest state hospitalization data.
- Measles: 13 measles cases in 2026; kindergarten MMR coverage is 94.2%.
Best Pages to Open Before a Trip to North Carolina
Start here
North Carolina overview
Get the broad statewide answer first, then drill into specific diseases.
Flu
Open the flu page
Best for the most common seasonal travel question in one state.
Measles
Open the measles page
Best for current case counts and vaccination-context questions.
Search again
Check a different destination
Use the main travel tool when you need another state or city.
Popular destinations in North Carolina
Open a city-specific travel page when you know the destination already.
Charlotte
North Carolina
Destination-first routing into the city snapshot plus flu and measles answers.
Raleigh
North Carolina
Destination-first routing into the city snapshot plus flu and measles answers.
Greensboro
North Carolina
Destination-first routing into the city snapshot plus flu and measles answers.
Durham
North Carolina
Destination-first routing into the city snapshot plus flu and measles answers.
Winston-Salem
North Carolina
Destination-first routing into the city snapshot plus flu and measles answers.
Fayetteville
North Carolina
Destination-first routing into the city snapshot plus flu and measles answers.
Travel questions
Questions worth opening before a trip to North Carolina
Use these when a traveler needs one more layer of guidance before you send them into North Carolina's overview, disease pages, or destination pages.
Travel Question
What Should I Check Before Traveling?
The shortest useful travel workflow, plus the fastest route into destination, flu, and measles pages.
Travel Question
Is Measles a Travel Risk Right Now?
A travel-focused measles page that tells users when measles belongs in the pre-trip checklist and where to click next.
Sharing Question
What Page Should I Send Someone Who Asks What’s Going Around?
A utility page for sharing the right LHS link the first time instead of sending a random dashboard or article.
FAQ
Travel to North Carolina FAQ
What should I check before traveling to North Carolina?
Start with this statewide travel page, then open the statewide flu page and measles page if those are relevant to your trip. North Carolina currently has 13 measles cases in 2026 and 1.1% of outpatient visits for flu-like illness.
Is this enough to decide whether I should still travel to North Carolina?
No. This page is a public-health orientation tool, not travel or medical advice. It helps you identify the signals worth checking before a trip and gives you links to the most relevant state and city pages.
Can I check specific cities in North Carolina?
Yes. Use the destination links on this page to open city travel pages and city-specific flu or measles pages for the major cities we cover.
Source and context
How this page is built
Updated
Jul 17, 2026
Coverage
North Carolina statewide surveillance plus destination routing into city and disease pages
Best For
Choosing which North Carolina pages to open before a trip
This page is built to answer one traveler question fast: where should I start for North Carolina? It gives the broad read first, then routes into the destination pages that are most likely to matter.
National context
One national update worth sending before a trip
What's Going Around Right Now? July 2026 Weekly Update
If the trip decision needs more national context before you dive into North Carolina, send the weekly roundup first.
Flu
1.1% in North Carolina
RSV
0.1 per 100K
COVID-19
0.3 per 100K
Measles
13 measles cases in 2026