In Mecklenburg County, about 25% of child-care centers are still closed, in line with North Carolina’s numbers. (Included in these counts are centers closed for the summer months.) In April, more than 40% were closed in North Carolina, and one in four facilities in the state — more than 1,500 — remain closed, exacerbating the state’s already existing child care deserts. Many urban counties’ child care programs have mostly reopened — only 11% are still closed in Wake and 19% in Forsyth — but more than half of facilities are empty in more rural counties.
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