Coronavirus

Spruce Pine Week 3

Spruce Pine Week 3

The Corona Times – April 7, 2020

by David Biddix

I got out around 6:00 p.m. today to run a couple of errands and grabbed photos of what things are like three weeks into the restrictions due to COVID-19.

Welcome to Mitchell County

This sign greets visitors to Mitchell County on NC 226 at the Blue Ridge Parkway

Social Distancing Message

It notes the social distancing that is to take place

14 Day Quarantine

The sign also reminds of the 14 day quarantine if the visitor has been outside of Mitchell County for longer than 48 hours.

Gas Prices at Murphy

Gas prices haven’t been this low in years…but there aren’t a lot of places to go.

Walmart Entrance

Starting this week, stores like Walmart are restricting the number of people allowed in the store at one time.

Social Distancing Signs

Walmart reminds shoppers how much distance to keep between themselves with signs in the floor like this.

Walmart Meat Counter

Restrictions on some items for purchase continue at local merchants as supplies are constrained. Here is the meat counter at Walmart.

Burger King Closed

Restaurants are really suffering with restrictions that only allow pick-up and delivery. Some, like Burger King in Spruce Pine, have closed during the pandemic.

BK-2

This was posted on the Burger King door when I stopped by Monday evening.

Burger King Drive-Through

Burger King’s drive-through is blocked off during the closure.

El Ranchero Restaurant

Other restaurants, like El Ranchero on Locust (Lower) Street in Spruce Pine, are open for pick-up service only.

El-Ranchero-2

Close-up of the front doors of El Ranchero.

Lower Street – 1

Lower Street Monday night.

Lower Street – 2

There are a few cars at El Ranchero but the street is basically deserted.

Upper Street – 1

Oak Avenue (Upper Street) is deserted on Monday evening.

Upper-Street-2

As I was leaving Spruce Pine Monday evening, I snapped this image of a deserted Oak Avenue (Upper Street). Strange times indeed!

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About the Numbers

You will note a series of numbers contained in the blog. They document the spread of virus through confirmed cases by the federal Centers for Disease Control and by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. These are the official totals provided by state and local government at the date of the post and do not include estimates or cases not confirmed by these agencies. This is our effort to provide an accurate gauge of confirmed virus spread as it continues during the pandemic.

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3,221

Cases in North Carolina
4/7/20

46

Deaths in North Carolina
4/7/20

354

Current Hospitalizations
in North Carolina
4/7/20

329

Cases in Western North Carolina
4/7/20

10

Deaths in
Western North Carolina
4/7/20

330,891

Cases in the United States
4/7/20

8,910

Deaths in the United States
4/7/20