COVID-19 cases in North Carolina have climbed to more than 150, according to new data released by state health officials.The NC Department of Health and Human Services website reported 184 cases Saturday morning, up from 137 Friday.So far, no deaths have been reported in North Carolina.>>>THE LATEST: Coronavirus in the Carolinas, GeorgiaThe highest number of cases was reported in Mecklenburg County, at 41, up from 28 Friday. Durham County reported 37 cases, and Wake County fell right behind that, reporting 33 cases.The first cases of community spread was reported Thursday, in Wilson County, east of Raleigh. That means the person had not traveled to a coronavirus hot spot or been in contact with someone else already known to have the virus.Read more on the coronavirus in WYFF 4's special section

COVID-19 cases in North Carolina have climbed to more than 150, according to new data released by state health officials.

The NC Department of Health and Human Services website reported 184 cases Saturday morning, up from 137 Friday.


So far, no deaths have been reported in North Carolina.

>>>THE LATEST: Coronavirus in the Carolinas, Georgia

The highest number of cases was reported in Mecklenburg County, at 41, up from 28 Friday. Durham County reported 37 cases, and Wake County fell right behind that, reporting 33 cases.

The first cases of community spread was reported Thursday, in Wilson County, east of Raleigh. That means the person had not traveled to a coronavirus hot spot or been in contact with someone else already known to have the virus.