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GA Coronavirus: Labor Day Report Shows Low Numbers, Few Deaths
Coronavirus numbers in Georgia reported over weekends tend to be lower because of lags in reporting and don't necessarily reflect trends.
ATLANTA, GA β The Georgia Department of Public Health reported a total of 283,807 confirmed cases of COVID-19 at 2:50 p.m. Monday. According to the health departmentβs website, that includes 612 newly confirmed cases over the last 24 hours.
Georgia also reported 6,044 deaths so far from COVID-19, with seven more deaths recorded in the last 24 hours. In addition, the state reported 25,538 hospitalizations β 22 more than the day before β and 4,687 admissions so far to intensive-care units.
Because of lags in reporting, coronavirus numbers reported over weekends are generally lower and donβt necessary reflect overall trends.
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No information is available from Georgia about how many patients have recovered.
Counties in or near metro Atlanta continue to have the highest number of positives, with Fulton County still in the lead.
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- Fulton County: 25,681 cases β 50 new
- Gwinnett County: 25,127 cases β 20 new
- Cobb County: 17,792 cases β 139 new
- DeKalb County: 17,100 cases β 11 new
- Hall County: 8,149 cases β 6 new
Counties in or near metro Atlanta also continue to have the most deaths from COVID-19. The lone exception is Dougherty County, site of Georgia's first major outbreak.
- Fulton County: 545 deaths
- Cobb County: 404 deaths
- Gwinnett County: 359 deaths
- DeKalb County: 315 deaths
- Dougherty County: 180 deaths
As of Monday, Georgia has administered nearly 2.8 million COVID-19 tests, with about 10.3 percent of those tests the less reliable ones used to detect antibodies.
For the more reliable test for the virus itself, 10.4 percent of tests came back positive. For the less reliable test for antibodies, 7.9 percent came back positive. The overall positive rate was about 10.2 percent.
As more Georgians were tested over the last month, the percentage of positive tests inched upward from about 8 percent to more than 10 percent. However, over the last few weeks, the percentage of positives has stabilized at just more than 10 percent. According to the World Health Organization, positive test results should no more than 5 percent for two weeks before reopening for business as usual. Georgia largely reopened for business in April and May, and since then Gov. Brian Kemp has promoted the use of face masks but has steadfastly refused to mandate them.
All Georgia statistics are available on the state's COVID-19 website.
Globally, more than 27 million people have tested positive for COVID-19, and more than 890,000 people have died from it, Johns Hopkins University reported Monday.
In the United States, nearly 6.3 million people have been infected and more than 189,000 people have died from COVID-19 as of Monday. The U.S. has only about 4 percent of the world's population but more confirmed cases and deaths than any other country.
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