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.
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- As of 3 p.m., there have been 13,048 deaths in Georgia, an increase of 141 since the previous day. Over the last 14 days (1/22-2/4), the average daily increase in newly reported deaths was 109.79 deaths each day. Over the previous 14-day period (1/8-1/21), the average daily increase in newly reported deaths was 100.79.
- There have been 763,077 cases confirmed in Georgia, an increase of 3,849 since the previous day. Over the last 14 days, the average daily increase in newly confirmed cases was 4,412.07 new cases a day. Over the previous 14-day period, the average daily increase in newly confirmed cases was 6,531.
- There have been 51,247 total patients hospitalized in Georgia during the pandemic, an increase of 294 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 254.79 new patients a day. Over the previous 14-day period, the average daily increase in new patients was 277.43.
- 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 Feb. 4, there were 3,910 current hospitalizations – a decrease of 111 hospitalizations from the previous day.
Appling 1717 50
Atkinson 745 15
Baldwin 3542 90
Barrow 7447 100
Bartow 9206 159
Ben Hill 1434 50
Bleckley 756 32
Brantley 810 22
Bulloch 4704 46
Carroll 6547 114
Catoosa 4648 51
Charlton 981 15
Chatham 16882 299
Chattahoochee 2469 3
Chattooga 1981 53
Cherokee 18417 206
Clarke 11306 94
Clayton 18253 308
Coffee 4011 102
Colquitt 3083 56
Columbia 9843 125
Coweta 7292 114
Crawford 473 10
DeKalb 47755 630
Decatur 1992 47
Dougherty 5033 247
Douglas 9919 132
Effingham 3206 47
Emanuel 1640 51
Fayette 5284 106
Forsyth 14650 115
Franklin 2150 31
Fulton 69491 927
Gwinnett 75268 754
Habersham 4410 123
Haralson 1515 28
Henry 15731 204
Houston 8804 146
Jackson 7562 102
Jeff Davis 1173 33
Jefferson 1456 49
Laurens 3450 128
Liberty 2486 40
Lowndes 6958 118
Lumpkin 2553 48
Madison 2409 29
McDuffie 1482 31
McIntosh 549 10
Meriwether 1293 31
Mitchell 1422 68
Montgomery 675 19
Muscogee 11939 266
Newton 6376 161
Oglethorpe 1050 17
Paulding 8885 133
Pickens 2158 40
Randolph 428 30
Richmond 17276 301
Rockdale 5028 103
Seminole 687 14
Spalding 3364 111
Stephens 2734 67
Taliaferro 93 0
Tattnall 1683 33
Treutlen 577 19
Walton 6823 161
Washington 1507 39
Whitfield 13628 169
Wilkinson 665 21