Weekly state update

What Changed in North Carolina This Week?

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.

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North Carolina: what changed first

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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.

  • Flu: 1.8% this week — roughly flat versus last week
  • RSV: 2.1 per 100K this week — down 0.3 per 100K from last week
  • COVID-19: 1.8 per 100K this week — down 0.4 per 100K from last week
  • Measles: 13 total cases in 2026 — Cases have been reported in 2026.
  • Vaccination context: North Carolina kindergarten MMR coverage is 94.2%.

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Measles

Cases have been reported in 2026.

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What moved this week

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Flu

1.8% this week

Low

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.

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RSV

2.1 per 100K this week

Moderate

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.

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COVID-19

1.8 per 100K this week

Moderate

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.

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Measles

13 total cases in 2026

High

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.

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Weekly Roundup

What's Going Around Right Now? Early April 2026 Weekly Update

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

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Updated

Apr 10, 2026

Coverage

North Carolina statewide change summary across flu, RSV, COVID-19, measles, and MMR context

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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.

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