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NCDHHS COVID-19 Dashboard

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North Carolinians Can Apply for Energy Costs Assistance

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced that beginning on Monday, January 4, 2021 residents of North Carolina can apply on line for help with energy costs.

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COVID-19 Testing and Contact Tracing Resources

Duplin County Health Department and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) are launching new initiatives to expand COVID-19 testing and contact tracing across the state and help Duplin County families protect themselves and their neighbors. Testing and tracing are core public health measures and key components of North Carolina’s strategy to responsibly ease restrictions while continuing to slow the spread of the virus.

People in Duplin County can now access new online tools to determine if they should consider being tested for COVID-19 and find a nearby testing place. The tool will also help individuals monitor their symptoms if they have tested positive for or been exposed to COVID-19. In addition, NCDHHS launched a new platform to integrate contact tracing efforts across the state. Duplin County Health Department will transition over the next several weeks to use this specific software program for ongoing contact tracing work.

“There are a number of testing sites located within Duplin County so if you feel that you should be tested, then call your primary care provider or visit the new online tool to identify a local testing site,” said Tracey Simmons-Kornegay, Duplin County Health Director.

“These new COVID-19 testing tools and resources help North Carolinians have the support and information they need to take care of themselves and their loved ones,” said NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen, M.D. “When more people get tested, and we all work alongside the COVID-19 Community Team to do our part with contact tracing, we can protect our loved ones and slow the spread of the virus.”

New Online Tools to Increase Access to Testing
Having more than tripled the amount of testing completed just a month ago, North Carolina continues to ramp up testing. The new online tools are intended to help people know if they may need a test, how to get a test, and monitor their own symptoms if advised to do so by a contact tracer. These tools include:

Check My Symptoms (www.ncdhhs.gov/symptoms), a public website that allows people to enter their symptoms to determine if they should consider getting tested for COVID-19. If a test is recommended, they will receive a link to a list of nearby testing sites via email or text.

Find My Testing Place (www.ncdhhs.gov/TestingPlace), a public website that allows people to enter their county or ZIP code and access a list of nearby testing site locations online.

COVID-19 Community Team Outreach (CCTO) Tool, a password-protected online software that helps people track their own symptoms if they have been advised to do so by the COVID-19 Community Team. It is also a platform that helps streamline and integrate contact tracing work across the state.

Expanded Contact Tracing Through The COVID-19 Community Team
Through contact tracing, the COVID-19 Community Team reaches out to people who may have recently come into close contact with someone who tests positive for COVID-19 and connects them with the information and support needed to protect themselves and their loved ones.
It is important that people answer the call when the Community Team reaches out. Individuals being
contacted will get an initial text from the number 45394 or email from NC-ARIAS-NoReply@dhhs.nc.gov
with follow-up phone calls from Duplin County Health Department at 910-296-2130 or from NC
OUTREACH (844-628-7223). The Community Team will never ask for anyone’s Social Security Number,
bank or credit card numbers, or any other financial information at any time. Any information shared
during the call is a private health record and is strictly confidential.

Continued Prevention Measures
All North Carolinians should continue practicing their 3 Ws when they leave home: Wear. Wait. Wash.
Wear a cloth face covering if you will be with other people.
Wait 6 feet apart. Avoid close contact.
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer.

“If we all do our part, we can protect our family and neighbors and get back to enjoying things
like family gatherings, pastimes, and community events outside of our homes,” said NCDHHS Secretary
Mandy Cohen, M.D. “By working together, we will slow the spread of this virus.”
For more information on testing and contact tracing, please call Duplin County Health Department at
910-296-2130 ext 8160.

NCDHHS has provided the following:
Frequently Asked Questions about Testing (covid19.ncdhhs.gov/Testing)
Frequently Asked Questions about Contact Tracing (covid19.ncdhhs.gov/ContactTracing)
Latest information on COVID-19, visit nc.gov/covid19

For more data and information about North Carolina’s testing strategy, visit the COVID-19 North
Carolina Dashboard: https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard.

Register of Deeds Requests

For anyone needing assistance from the Register of Deeds office in the next few weeks, please visit our website and follow the directions for getting copies of your Vital Records. If you need to get a marriage license, please apply online and then call our office to make an appointment to come in with required documentation to pick-up license. If you need to record real estate documents (or any recordings), please use the Electronic Recording System outlined on our website. If you need deeds looked up, please call our office for help.

To order vital records go to: www.getcertificatenow.com/Duplin

The Register of Deeds website is: www.duplinrod.com

We strongly encourage law offices to enroll with one of the following vendors to erecord:

Simplifile: www.simplifile.com Simplifile is waiving their start up fee if you sign up with them now.

CSC: erecording@cscglobal.com

If you have any questions about how to use our website or any other questions, please give us a call at (910) 296-2108.

Voluntary Agricultural District (VAD) Program

What is the Voluntary Agricultural District (VAD) Program? . . . .

The purpose of the Voluntary Agricultural District (VAD) Program is to encourage the voluntary preservation and protection of farmland from non-farm development. This is in recognition of the
importance of agriculture to the economic and cultural life of the country. The General Assembly of the State of North Carolina authorized counties to undertake a series of programs to encourage the preservation of farmland. This statutory authority is found in Chapter 106, Article 61, of the North Carolina General Statutes. The Duplin County Voluntary Agricultural Districts will be governed by an Agricultural Board composed of one member from each of the six County Commissioner districts. These members will be appointed by the Duplin County Board of Commissioners. In addition, the County Extension Director and County Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Director will serve as members of the Board. The Agricultural Board will be responsible for approving applications for membership in an agricultural district.

Requirements
To be qualified as farmland, a farm shall contain a minimum of 10 contiguous acres of farmland.

  1. The farm shall be participating in the “Farm Present-Use-Value Taxation Program”.
  2. The property shall be certified by the Cooperative Extension Service and NRCS as being a farm on which at least two-thirds of the land is composed of soils that are:
    1. favorable for major crops common to the County; or
    2. soils on which at least two-thirds of the land has been actively utilized for agricultural,horticultural, forestry, livestock, or wildlife production.
  3. Property is the subject of a Conservation Agreement between the County and the owner of such land that prohibits non-farm use or the development of such.

What will joining the VAD Program do for me?

  1. This program will help increase the identity awareness and pride in the agricultural community and its way of life.
  2. Members will have increased protection from nuisance law suits and other negative impacts affecting participating farms.

What is the cost of this program?

There will be a one-time fee of $60.00 to join this program. This fee will cover a portion of the cost of a sign which designates a farm’s membership and the charges involved in filing the document with the Duplin County Register of Deeds Office.

For more information contact

Duplin County Cooperative Extension Service
165 Agricultural Drive
P. O. Box 949
Kenansville,N. C. 28349

Phone: (910) 296-2143

Download the Pre Application form for VAD here

Complete the form and mail it to the address above or email it to: wanda_hargrove@ncsu.edu or amanda_hatcher@ncsu.edu

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FAQs

What is Duplin County NC known for? ›

The county is also the home to a major chicken and turkey industry. Duplin County is also home to Duplin Winery, the oldest winery in North Carolina and the largest winery in the Southeast.

What cities are in Duplin County, North Carolina? ›

Kenansville township, Duplin County, North Carolina is a city, town, place equivalent, and township located in Duplin County, North Carolina.

What is Person County NC known for? ›

Person County offers a strategic location for business and industry, being within an hour's drive of North Carolina's two major economic centers, the Research Triangle Park (Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh) and the Piedmont Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point), and a two-hour drive of Richmond, Virginia.

What towns are in Stokes County NC? ›

Other Stokes County communities include King, Walnut Cove, Pinnacle, Gap, Lawsonville, Prestonville, and Meadows. Hanging Rock State Park is one of Stokes County's most popular natural destinations.

What is the most remote town in NC? ›

The results vary. Wyoming's most remote spot is 21.6 miles from a road. Ohio's is 1.2. In North Carolina, you can only get, at most, 5.5 miles from a road, and that precise spot, the most remote spot in the state, is in the Smokies west of Bryson City.

What is the race population in Duplin County NC? ›

The largest Duplin County racial/ethnic groups are White (50.6%) followed by Hispanic (23.2%) and Black (21.4%).

How far is Duplin County from the beach? ›

Highways
Interstate 95:30 minutes
Wilmington:55 minutes
Morehead City:1.5 hours
NC Beaches:40 minutes
Raleigh/Research Triangle Park:1.5 hours
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What is the heritage of Duplin County NC? ›

Duplin County was created in 1750 from the northern part of New Hanover County and is named for Thomas Hay, Viscount Dupplin, later 9th Earl of Kinnoull. The earliest immigrants were Welsh, who arrived in the 1700′s, and soon followed by German Palatines and the Swiss in the 1730′s and 1740′s.

How many farms are in Duplin County NC? ›

That's pretty astonishing, considering that Duplin County is only about 822 square miles of land. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, Duplin County is home to an impressive 820 farms spread across 243,098 acres, giving each farm an average size of 296 acres.

What is the smallest County population in NC? ›

Tyrrell County (/ˈtɛərɪl/ TAIR-il) is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,245, making it the least populous county in North Carolina. Its county seat is Columbia.

What County in NC has the largest population? ›

Wake County, North Carolina.

What is the biggest NC County? ›

Robeson County, North Carolina has 947.3 square miles of land area and is the 1st largest county in North Carolina by total area.

What is the largest town in Moore County North Carolina? ›

As of the 2020 census, its population was 99,727. Its county seat is Carthage and its largest community Pinehurst.

What is Cabarrus county NC known for? ›

Growth in the county received a boost when gold was discovered for the first time in the United States in 1799 at Reed Gold Mine near modern-day Georgeville. North Carolina was the leading producer of gold in the nation until the California gold rush of 1848. Reed Gold Mine is now a North Carolina State Historic Site.

What is Robeson County NC known for? ›

Robeson County is located bisected by I-95 and state-of-the art labor force training is available at Robeson Community College and the University of North Carolina Pembroke. The county is also known for Lumbee Homecoming and other culture driven opportunities.

Who were the Indians in Duplin County, NC? ›

Early inhabitants of the area included the Tuscarora and Siouan Indians, followed by English, Swiss, Scotch-Irish, and German settlers. Kenansville, the county seat, was incorporated in 1852 and named for James Kenan, one of the town's founders.

What is Iredell County known for? ›

Today, farmers in present-day Iredell County raise many different types of livestock, but the county is most well-known for its stock of breeder chickens. Some important tourist attractions include the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame or Race City USA and the popular western-style campgrounds in Love Valley.

What is NC coastal plains known for? ›

Shrub thickets and forest abound with birds during migration and, in the southern coastal region, provide nesting habitat for species such as Painted Buntings. Just inside North Carolina's chain of barrier islands are scattered smaller, natural estuarine islands and artificial islands built of dredged sand.

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