Here’s the latest COVID-19 case, death and hospitalization data from the state.
ATLANTA — We’re breaking down the trends and relaying information from across the state of Georgia as it comes in, bringing perspective to the data and context to the trends.
Body: We’re breaking down the trends and relaying information from across the state of Georgia as it comes in, bringing perspective to the data and context to the trends.
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State and federal officials with the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are continually monitoring the spread of the virus. They are also working hand-in-hand with the World Health Organization to track the spread around the world and to stop it.
- As of 3 p.m., there have been 16,748 deaths in Georgia, an increase of 21 since the previous day. Over the last 14 days (3/21-4/3), the average daily increase in newly reported deaths was 43.07 deaths each day. Over the previous 14-day period (3/7-3/20), the average daily increase in newly reported deaths was 39.14.
- There have been 855,186 cases confirmed in Georgia, an increase of 770 since the previous day. Over the last 14 days, the average daily increase in newly confirmed cases was 923.93 new cases a day. Over the previous 14-day period, the average daily increase in newly confirmed cases was 1,061.
- There have been 59,073 total patients hospitalized in Georgia during the pandemic, an increase of 65 since the previous day according to the Department of Public Health’s cumulative total. Over the last 14 days, the average daily increase in new patients was 83 new patients a day. Over the previous 14-day period, the average daily increase in new patients was 82.07.
- The Georgia Emergency Management Agency began reporting current statewide hospitalizations on May 1. That day they reported 1,500 current hospitalizations. The agency discontinued its daily report on Sept. 5 pointing instead to the newly created Georgia COVID-19 Data Hub.
- According to Georgia’s new database, as of April 3, there were 1,115 current hospitalizations – an increase of five hospitalizations from the previous day.
Appling 1881 63
Atkinson 770 16
Baldwin 3791 109
Barrow 8417 126
Bartow 10900 201
Ben Hill 1482 58
Berrien 1043 29
Bleckley 792 33
Brantley 902 30
Bulloch 5164 62
Carroll 7263 129
Catoosa 5406 61
Charlton 1044 23
Chatham 19585 394
Chattahoochee 2996 12
Chattooga 2180 60
Cherokee 21695 288
Clarke 12460 129
Clayton 22441 415
Coffee 4206 133
Colquitt 3466 74
Columbia 10791 158
Coweta 8434 181
Crawford 519 17
DeKalb 55385 878
Decatur 2110 54
Dougherty 5402 274
Douglas 11488 169
Effingham 3682 62
Emanuel 1713 52
Fayette 6437 142
Forsyth 17233 167
Franklin 2309 41
Fulton 78794 1208
Gordon 6380 100
Gwinnett 83755 1008
Habersham 4590 144
Haralson 1679 34
Henry 18354 274
Houston 9781 185
Jackson 8335 133
Jeff Davis 1276 37
Jefferson 1557 58
Laurens 3645 141
Liberty 3165 59
Lowndes 7590 136
Lumpkin 2721 61
Madison 2684 44
McDuffie 1622 39
McIntosh 672 14
Meriwether 1476 68
Mitchell 1502 73
Montgomery 707 20
Muscogee 13727 374
Newton 7203 209
Non-GA Resident/Unknown State 23492 447
Oglethorpe 1166 28
Paulding 10399 161
Pickens 2454 58
Randolph 463 32
Richmond 19277 390
Rockdale 5790 145
Seminole 734 17
Spalding 3875 149
Stephens 2936 76
Taliaferro 100 3
Tattnall 1827 42
Thomas 3494 112
Treutlen 622 22
Unknown 2418 11
Walton 7831 227
Washington 1594 56
Whitfield 14594 224
Wilkinson 723 27