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Latest Douglas County Coronavirus Update
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Douglasville and Douglas County:
DOUGLAS COUNTY, GA — The new coronavirus outbreak in Georgia and across the nation continues to affect Douglas County, where schools are closed for the rest of the academic year and businesses remain shuttered in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths in Georgia continues to rise: 13,621 total on Monday evening, 2,702 hospitalized and 480 dead. At 6:30 p.m. Monday, the Georgia Department of Public Health reports Fulton County's 1,635 cases are the most of any Georgia locality, with 52 deaths recorded. The highest number of deaths is in Dougherty County, with 78; its total number of cases rank second at 1,245. The next highest numbers of cases are in DeKalb with 1006 cases, Cobb with 816 cases, Gwinnett with 766 cases, Clayton with 396 cases and Hall with 316 cases.
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DOUGLAS COUNTY CASES, DEATHS
Douglas County tallied 177 coronavirus cases as of Monday evening, with deaths holding steady at five. All of the deceased were 56 or older, and all but one were known to have underlying health issues.
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HEALTH CARE
Test kits are still in short supply in Georgia, so call your health provider first before visiting the office. MORE
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Wednesday ordered all schools to stay closed for in-person instruction for the remainder of the academic year. In Douglas County, spring break still will be observed April 6-10. Digital learning will continue, with phase 2 set to begin April 13. Current information is posted on the Douglas County Schools' website.
GOVERNMENT
City of Douglas and Douglas County offices and facilities currently are closed. Court hearings have been postponed through May 13, with court-service offices closed unless otherwise notified. Recycling is suspended. Visit websites for the City of Douglasville or Douglas County for more information.
CANCELLATIONS
The 2020 Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival, Garden Tour & Flower Show scheduled for June 6-7 has been cancelled for the year.
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