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The 2020 census is a point-in-time count of all individuals living in the United States on April 1, 2020. As part of
ensuring complete and accurate data, the Census Bureau gives communities the opportunity to request a review of their census count. This process, known as the
Census Count Question Resolution (CQR) program, began on January 3, 2022.
CQR is limited in its scope. Notably, it does not address potential omissions in the 2020 Census. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Census Bureau faced
unique challenges to collecting data on populations living in group quarters facilities during the census.
To address these issues, the Bureau has proposed a new program to deal with these omissions, known as the
2020 Post-Census Group Quarters Review (PCGQR). Comments on this Federal Register Notice are due by January 18, 2022.
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In 80 of the state's 100 counties, more than four in every five children in this age group (>80%) have received no vaccine doses. The proportion of 5 to 11 year-olds who have received no COVID-19 vaccines is highest in Montgomery (95.7%), followed by Bladen
(94.7), Cherokee (94.2%) and Stanly (94.0%). |
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Located within the Carolina Population Center at UNC-Chapel Hill, we use population-level data and other available research to provide context and perspective to people working to shape North Carolina’s future.
Collectively, we have decades of experience making population estimates and forecasts, analyzing population-level and economic trends, and communicating that data back out into the world in a way that’s easy to understand and act upon. Our work informs decision-making,
evaluation, and policy across North Carolina, where we serve organizations and people in all 100 counties.
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Located within the Carolina Population Center at UNC-Chapel Hill, we use population-level data and other available research to provide context and perspective to people working to shape North Carolina’s future.
Collectively, we have decades of experience making population estimates and forecasts, analyzing population-level and economic trends, and communicating that data back out into the world in a way that’s easy to understand and act upon. Our work informs decision-making,
evaluation, and policy across North Carolina, where we serve organizations and people in all 100 counties.
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