Burke County Reports 18th Death

Burke County Public Health was notified last night of the eighteenth COVID-
19 associated death in Burke County. The individual was in their 70’s and died from
complications associated with their underlying medical condition. To protect the family’s
privacy, no further information about the patients will be released.
“We express our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of this individual”, said Burke County
Health Director Rebecca McLeod. This infection continues to spread within our community and has the
potential to cause fatal results to anyone infected with this infection.”
The cases of community spread continue to rise within the county. Remember to practice the 3 W’s at all
times: Wear, a cloth face covering when out in public and cannot physically distance yourself from
others, Wait at least six feet away from others and Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or
use hand sanitizer if you do not have access to soap and water. It is also imperative for those testing
positive to STAY AT HOME.
For general questions about COVID-19, you can contact the Burke County Public Information line at
828-764-9168 (new number) or visit the COVID-19 webpage at www.burkenc.org/COVID-19.