CORONAVIRUS
Georgia Department of Public Health states there are now 31 confirmed and presumed positive cases of COVID-19 in 12 counties around Georgia.
According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, the company is waiting for screening from the Centers for Disease Control and Avoidance to validate 3 brand-new presumed positive cases of coronavirus.
2 DeKalb County locals are hospitalized, and the sources of their infections are unidentified.
The third individual is a resident of Lowndes County and is likewise hospitalized. The source of the infection is unknown.
DPH states there are six brand-new verified cases of COVID-19 in Georgia– 1 each in Lee, Cobb, Floyd counties, and 3 in Bartow County.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 and presumed positive cases of COVID-19 are broken down by county as follows:
Verified COVID-19 Cases (Total: 12)
Fulton County: 3
Floyd County: 2
Polk County: 1
Cobb County: 2
Bartow County: 3
Lee County: 1
Presumed Favorable COVID-19 Cases (Overall: 19)
Fulton County: 3
Cobb County: 6
Fayette County: 1
DeKalb County: 4
Gwinnett County: 2
Cherokee County: 1
Charlton County: 1
Lowndes County: 1
The DPH is reminding citizens that senior individuals and people with chronic medical conditions might have increased threat for COVID-19 All Georgians ought to follow fundamental prevention steps:
▪ Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least twenty seconds.
▪ If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
▪ Avoid