Pictured (back row, from left) are Iredell Health System President & CEO John Green, Troutman Mayor Teross Young, Iredell County Health Director Jane Hinson, Mooresville Mayor Miles Atkins; and Piedmont HealthCare CEO Jeff Smith; and (front row, from left) Statesville Mayor Costi Kutteh, Iredell County Board of Commissioners Chairman James Mallory, Lake Norman Regional Medical Center Stephen L. Midkiff, and Davis Regional Medical Center CEO Josh Snow.

FROM STAFF REPORTS

As the number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths continues to rise, Iredell County’s top healthcare executives and elected officials from throughout the county are urging residents to wear face coverings.

The CEOs from Iredell Health System, Davis Regional Medical Center, Piedmont HealthCare and Lake Norman Regional Medical Center joined the county health director, mayors and county commission chairman on Friday afternoon at the county government center.

The purpose of the gathering was to highlight the importance of wearing face coverings to slow the spread of COVID-19. A public service campaign featuring these leaders will be released in the coming days.

The number of hospitalizations reported by the Iredell County Department doubled from 25 to 50 on Friday as the number of laboratory confirmed cases in the county climbed to 6,224. Some 1,102 people who have tested positive are currently isolating at home.

Seventy-two people in the county who have tested positive have passed away.

Video (Iredell Health System President & CEO John Green)

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