New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Cherokee County.
New data provided by the federal government shows hospital capacity in Cherokee County amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Publix said Thursday it will offer COVID-19 vaccinations at more than 100 Publix pharmacies in Georgia, including Canton.
Northside Hospital Cherokee implemented a restriction for all visitors to the hospital until further notice, due to the coronavirus.
The Canton City Council enacted multiple safety measures due to statewide coronavirus numbers growing, including extending the mask mandate.
Starting Monday, coronavirus vaccinations will be provided in Cherokee County, including for those over the age of 65.
New data provided by the federal government shows hospital capacity in Cherokee County as coronavirus cases surge.
U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk, who represents portions of Cherokee and Bartow counties, has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Gov. Brian Kemp gave an update on when Georgians can expect to get vaccinated for the coronavirus, and who will receive it first.
Gov. Brian Kemp's latest renewal of Georgia coronavirus guidelines includes the pending vaccine. Will you get it when it becomes available?
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs used their vaccine tool to calculate what priority you would receive it.
Atlanta Allergy and Asthma allergists said some fall allergy symptoms may overlap with coronavirus symptoms.
Creekview High School in Canton is the third Cherokee County high school to have closed due to the coronavirus, the district said.
A report by the White House Coronavirus Task Force says Georgia may have more widespread cases if restrictions aren't enacted.
On Thursday, Gov. Brian Kemp said it's important to wear a mask and social distance, as positive test numbers and hospitalizations are down.
A total of four schools in Cherokee County have now confirmed positive cases of the coronavirus as of Thursday morning.
Both locations of the Cherokee Tax Commissioner’s Office closed Tuesday after being notified an employee was exposed to the coronavirus.
The Cherokee Commission launched a campaign to remind the community to protect themselves and others against the spread of the coronavirus.
Medical staff with Georgia Highlands Medical will be conducting the testing and following up with citizens to provide their results.
Walmart announced Wednesday it will require shoppers to wear masks in all U.S. stores, including Sam’s Club locations.
Northside Hospital and Atlanta Blood Services urgently need recovered COVID-19 patients to donate plasma for COVID-19 treatment.
For the past week, Georgia has recorded at least 1,000 new daily cases, with 2,207 new cases confirmed Monday.
As of Wednesday, there are a total of 1,058 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Cherokee County.
On Tuesday, 77 more Georgians died from the coronavirus, setting it as the third-highest day for the death toll.
Patients will be given a self-swab test kit at the drive-thru window. You'll have to register first at the CVS website.
At 959 coronavirus positive patients currently hospitalized, Georgia has seen a more than 12 percent decrease over the last week.
As of Tuesday, there are a total of 735 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Cherokee County.
As of Sunday afternoon, there have been more than 37,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and 1,600 deaths in Georgia.
The G. Cecil Pruett Community Center Family YMCA in Canton will reopen on June 1 with limited operations and new guidelines.
As Georgia surpassed 1,500 deaths from the coronavirus, the Department of Public Health added staff and expanded contact tracing.
Gov. Kemp extended the closure of all bars, nightclubs and live event venues through May 31, along with new restaurant guidelines.
Since Sunday afternoon, Georgia reported an increase of 1,304 confirmed coronavirus cases, and 37 new deaths.
In Cherokee County, there have been 14 coronavirus-related deaths as of Tuesday and 91 hospitalizations.
Gov. Brian Kemp tweeted Sunday that at 964 ventilators in use, today marks the lowest day for ventilator utilization in Georgia.
Gov. Brian Kemp said a cloth face covering should be worn whenever people are in a community setting where social distancing may be hard.
Gov. Brian Kemp updated Georgia's shelter-in-place orders, which are to expire at midnight Thursday, and the coronavirus state of emergency.
As of Thursday at noon, there have been 64 more deaths and more than 800 new coronavirus cases in Georgia.
As of Wednesday at noon, there are a total of 435 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Cherokee County.
Cherokee Fire and Emergency Services said 911 calls for strokes and heart attacks are down, potentially meaning people aren't getting help.