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[03/21/20 – 12PM] COVID-19 Cases in Georgia: 507 Confirmed, 14 Deaths

Here are the latest COVID-19 case numbers per the Georgia Department of Public Health –>

Information as of 12:00 P.M. – March 21, 2020

These data represent confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health as of 12:00pm 03/21/2020. A confirmed case is defined as a person who has tested positive for 2019 novel coronavirus.

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Confirmed cases and deaths in Georgia.
COVID-19 Confirmed Cases No. Cases (%)
Total 507 (100%)
Deaths 14 (2.76%)
Pie Charts12pm 03_21_2020

 

COVID-19 Testing by Lab
Lab Number of Positive Tests Total Tests
Commercial Lab 366 2292
GPHL 141 772

 

COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by County
County Cases
Fulton 92
Bartow 56
Cobb 49
Dougherty 46
DeKalb 37
Gwinnett 23
Cherokee 17
Lee 14
Clayton 11
Clarke 10
Fayette 9
Richmond 9
Floyd 8
Carroll 7
Coweta 7
Lowndes 7
Hall 6
Henry 6
Newton 4
Forsyth 3
Gordon 3
Paulding 3
Polk 3
Troup 3
Baldwin 2
Chatham 2
Columbia 2
Early 2
Glynn 2
Laurens 2
Peach 2
Pickens 2
Spalding 2
Sumter 2
Terrell 2
Worth 2
Barrow 1
Bibb 1
Charlton 1
Dawson 1
Douglas 1
Effingham 1
Heard 1
Houston 1
Lamar 1
Lincoln 1
Miller 1
Monroe 1
Muscogee 1
Oconee 1
Randolph 1
Rockdale 1
Tift 1
Turner 1
Whitfield 1
Unknown 31

*Based on patient county of residence when known

Report generated on: 03/21/2020 10:54:31

 


Reported illnesses have ranged from mild symptoms to severe illness and death for confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases.

These symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure (based on the incubation period of MERS-CoV viruses).

  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath

If you develop emergency warning signs for COVID-19 get medical attention immediately. Emergency warning signs include*:

  • Trouble breathing
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
  • New confusion or inability to arouse
  • Bluish lips or face

*This list is not all inclusive. Please consult your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning.

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