Indian Trail COVID-19 Information from AFC Urgent Care
From the beginning of the pandemic, AFC Urgent Care was one of the first to the market with rapid COVID-19
testing, and care for sick patients. Our clinics jumped into action to provide care immediately with setting up
triage tents, screening facilities, infrastructure modifications, protocol changes, PPE, rapid testing
investments, and much more. The AFC team spent countless hours working overtime, researching the virus, and
networking with hospitals and care units to provide relief and care.
While North Carolina no longer updates their COVID-19 information, it is undeniable to see how it has impacted
and continues to be a part of our everyday life. For example, Union County’s last statistic in 2023 had
80,144 cases and 542 deaths hitting the community hard. The Queen City of Charlotte, NC is home to famous
festivals, recreational activities, restaurants, and art galleries. Many of these public venues have
taken a hit in decreased populations and cancelled events over the past couple years. As we start to see our
beloved multi-cultural city come back to life, it is important to remember precautions to keep her healthy and
vibrant!
COVID-19 Precautions:
AFC Urgent Care is ready to see Charlotte, NC back to its roots of celebrating life with friends and family. Here
are a few precautions to consider while we are still living with COVID-19.
- Distance as much as possible. COVID-19 is known to spread rapidly with close contact through respiratory
droplets. Allowing distance between you and others will add a layer of protection against catching the
virus.
- When in tight quarters, wear a mask. Preferably an N95 mask, worn tightly around your face.
- Wash your hands on a regular basis and avoid touching your face.
- Disinfect areas where multiple people have been.
COVID-19 Symptoms to Watch for:
Charlotte, NC is known for business, finance, and technology; continuing to top the charts as best places to work
and grow a business. It is also known for its lively events, from the NFL Carolina Panthers, the NBA Charlotte
Hornets, to the epicenter of Nascar at the Nascar Hall of Fame. As Charlotteans start to engage in more social
events, and head back into the office, it is important to keep a close eye on the following symptoms should they
occur.
Be on the lookout for these symptoms:
- Fever
- Cough
- Shortness of Breath
- GI Issues (we are starting to see more of this)
- Body Aches and Headache
COVID-19 Testing in Union County and Surrounding NC Counties
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, walk into our Indian Trail area AFC Urgent
Care center to be tested and seen by a medical provider. Our team will provide you with rapid results
and a full medical examination to rule out any other possibilities. We see kids 6 months and up for COVID testing,
so if your student needs a test for school, we are
open 7 days a week with extended hours to serve you. If you are traveling, make sure you review your travel
testing needs. AFC Urgent Care Indian Trail is here to provide a safe testing environment for all your travel
requirements.
AFC Urgent Care is committed to keeping Charlotte, North Carolina, and our surrounding communities of Fountain
City, Gastonia, Mooresville, Pineville, Ballantyne, Indian Trail, Statesville, and Hickory healthy and safe.
For additional COVID information in your area, visit your local health department.
Union County, North Carolina Health Department:
(704) 296-4800
https://www.unioncountync.gov/government/departments-f-p/public-health
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Health Department:
(704) 336-6500
Iredell County, North Carolina Health Department:
(704)
878-5300
http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/
Gaston County, North Carolina Health Department:
(704)
853-5000
https://www.gastongov.com/294/Health-Human-Services
Catawba County, North Carolina Health Department:
(828)
695-5800
https://www.catawbacountync.gov/county-services/public-health/