Flu
1.8% this week
roughly flat versus last week
Flu is low in North Carolina. similar to 1.9% last week. 0.8 percentage points below the national average.
Open the flu page →Weekly state update
The fastest statewide answer to “what actually changed?” in North Carolina. This page compresses the weekly public-health movement first, then routes you into the deeper pages only when you need them.
This week in one screen
Built for repeat checks, fast forwarding, and not having to re-open the whole site tree.
North Carolina this week: Measles remains the main statewide watchout in North Carolina, with 13 reported cases in 2026. COVID-19 is moderate at 1.8 per 100K, down 0.4 per 100K from last week. RSV is moderate at 2.1 per 100K, down 0.3 per 100K from last week.
Signal-by-signal
Use this page for the fast weekly change log, then open the deeper page only when needed.
Flu
roughly flat versus last week
Flu is low in North Carolina. similar to 1.9% last week. 0.8 percentage points below the national average.
Open the flu page →RSV
down 0.3 per 100K from last week
RSV is moderate in North Carolina. similar to 2.4 per 100K last week. 0.1 per 100K near the national rate.
Open the rsv page →COVID-19
down 0.4 per 100K from last week
COVID-19 is moderate in North Carolina. similar to 2.2 per 100K last week. 0.6 per 100K above the national rate.
Open the covid-19 page →Measles
Cases have been reported in 2026.
North Carolina has reported 13 measles cases in 2026. Cases have been reported in 2026. Latest report date: 2026-03-13.
Open the measles page →Next clicks
Best next click if you want the whole statewide picture, not just the change log.
Best next click if the main watchout on this page is the real reason you came.
Best next click if this week’s update is really about a trip, event, or family visit.
Best next click if you want the national version first and then your place-specific page.
Useful questions
These pages work well when the change log is useful but you need one more layer of interpretation or sharing guidance before you leave the weekly update flow.
Sharing Question
A utility page for sharing the right LHS link the first time instead of sending a random dashboard or article.
Measles Interpretation
A trust-preserving measles interpretation page that helps users react proportionately and click into the right state page next.
ARI Question
A simple explanation of the ARI signal, built to route people into the right next disease page instead of leaving them with an abstract label.
Major cities
Open the city overview, then jump into flu, RSV, or measles if those are the real questions.
Open the city overview, then jump into flu, RSV, or measles if those are the real questions.
Open the city overview, then jump into flu, RSV, or measles if those are the real questions.
Open the city overview, then jump into flu, RSV, or measles if those are the real questions.
This week nationally
A quick weekly snapshot of what is going around in the US right now: flu is still circulating but falling, COVID-19 remains moderate, RSV is tapering off, and measles is still the outbreak story to watch.
Flu
1.8% this week
RSV
2.1 per 100K this week
COVID-19
1.8 per 100K this week
Measles
13 total cases in 2026
Local Health Signal is not affiliated with the CDC or any government agency. Data is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for clinical decision making. See our methods page for details on data sources and limitations.
Source and context
Updated
Apr 10, 2026
Coverage
North Carolina statewide change summary across flu, RSV, COVID-19, measles, and MMR context
Best For
Fast weekly change checks, repeat visits, and forwarding one state update
This page is a change-log layer, not a replacement for the deeper state and topic pages. It is strongest when you want the quick weekly movement first and the more detailed chart or outbreak page second.