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Georgia Department of Public Health COVID-19 Daily Status Report

https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report

Report For: 03/21/2020 (7:00 pm)

To ensure that the numbers being provided through the COVID-19 data tool are the most current numbers available, the updates will be done at NOON and 7:00 pm every day.

These data represent confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health as of 7:00pm 03/21/2020. A confirmed case is defined as a person who has tested positive for 2019 novel coronavirus.

 

This map of Georgia shows the distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases by county. The highest rates are in and around the metro Atlanta area, with 99 confirmed cases in Fulton County, 56 confirmed cases in Bartow County and 50 confirmed cases in Cobb County.
 

 

Confirmed cases and deaths in Georgia.
COVID-19 Confirmed Cases No. Cases (%)
Total 555 (100%)
Deaths 20 (3.6%)

 

This chart shows confirmed cases by age group: ages 0-17 make up 1% of cases, ages 18-59 make up 41% of cases, ages 60+ make up 32% of cases, and the remaining 26% of cases are of an unknown age. By sex: females make up 49% of cases, and males make up 48% of cases; 1% of cases are of an unknown sex.
 

 

COVID-19 Testing by Lab
Lab Number of Positive Tests Total Tests
Commercial Lab 407 2798
GPHL 148 818

 

COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by County
County Cases
Fulton 99
Bartow 56
Cobb 50
Dougherty 47
DeKalb 41
Gwinnett 23
Cherokee 17
Carroll 14
Lee 14
Clayton 13
Richmond  10
Clarke 9
Fayette 9
Hall 9
Coweta 8
Floyd 8
Henry 7
Lowndes 7
Chatham 4
Douglas 4
Forsyth 4
Gordon 4
Newton 4
Paulding 4
Polk 4
Troup 4
Columbia 3
Baldwin 2
Early 2
Glynn 2
Laurens 2
Muscogee 2
Peach 2
Pickens 2
Rockdale 2
Spalding 2
Sumter 2
Terrell 2
Tift 2
Worth 2
Barrow 1
Bibb 1
Charlton 1
Dawson 1
Effingham 1
Heard 1
Houston 1
Lamar 1
Lincoln 1
Lumpkin 1
Miller 1
Monroe 1
Oconee 1
Randolph 1
Turner 1
Whitfield 1
Unknown 37

*Based on patient county of residence when known

Report generated on: 03/21/2020 18:13:49

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