Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Paulding County and across GA.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Dallas-Hiram.
See how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Paulding County and across Georgia.
A testing event will be held at Paulding Meadows on Monday.
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Paulding County and across Georgia.
New federal government data shows hospital capacity in Paulding County amid the coronavirus pandemic.
New data from the federal government shows hospital capacity in Paulding County as coronavirus cases surge.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus over the holidays.
Gov. Brian Kemp, Dr. Kathleen Toomey and other dignitaries witnessed the first coronavirus vaccine shots administered in Georgia on Dec. 15.
A professional training event at Callaway Gardens became a spreader event, infecting five incoming metro Atlanta sheriffs with COVID-19.
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs used their vaccine tool to calculate what priority you would receive it.
The last time Georgia reported this many new cases in a day of COVID-19 was more than three months ago, near the peak of the summer surge.
Georgia's coronavirus numbers typically are lower after a weekend because of reporting lags. On Monday, Georgia reported 990 new cases.
Statistics released Wednesday by Georgia’s health department showed more than 1,700 newly confirmed cases for COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.
Georgia reported a seven-day moving average Tuesday of 1,597.4 new positive tests for COVID-19, the highest number in more than a month.
Georgia's COVID-19 dashboard — and the analysis of its data — was largely outsourced, according to a news report published Saturday.
Georgia's daily COVID-19 report was posted more than seven hours late on Wednesday. Numbers usually are posted at 3 p.m.
Georgia reported only 806 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 30 deaths in Monday's report. States in the heartland aren't doing as well.
Saturday's daily report of COVID-19 statistics stayed steady, with the number of newly confirmed cases and deaths similar to recent weeks.
Nearly $80 million of the funds announced by Gov. Brian Kemp Friday would be earmarked to test nursing-home workers.
Even though it's supposed to be mandatory, only about 70 percent of Georgia's schools are reporting coronavirus infections to the state.
Thursday's report of coronavirus numbers from Georgia's health department continues a level trend of newly confirmed cases and fatalities.
This week's coronavirus report from the White House task force places Georgia 14th highest among U.S. states for cases per capita.
Georgia reported 1,017 new cases of COVID-19 and 73 deaths on the first day of fall, the same day the U.S. surpassed 200,000 total deaths.
Georgia's daily report showed more than 5,000 had been admitted to an ICU for COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
Georgia schools accounted for more than twice as many outbreaks of COVID-19 as nursing homes from Sept. 6-12, according to state stats.
Georgia's coronavirus report the day after Labor Day continued a general downward trend.
Coronavirus numbers in Georgia reported over weekends tend to be lower because of lags in reporting and don't necessarily reflect trends.
While coronavirus numbers are generally dropping across Georgia, Athens students saw them spike last week as students returned to class.
A news release posted Monday to Georgia's health-department website pointed out how case numbers have dropped from a peak in late July.
Here are some restaurant and food service inspections conducted in Paulding County recently.
While still high, the number of new cases seems to be plateauing. More people wearing masks and social distancing might be the cause.
Saturday’s report follows single-day records for new COVID-19 cases on Friday: 4,813 newly confirmed cases and 82 more deaths.
The previous record for newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 was 4,689, set on July 18. The previous death record, 81, was set on Wednesday.
The bad news: Intensive-care units are nearly 90-percent full. The good news: Patients are spending less time in the hospital.
On Saturday, Georgia set a single-day record for newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 4,689 positives.
Two metro Atlanta counties hit milestones: Gwinnett County topped 13,000 COVID-19 cases for the first time, and Cobb County topped 8,000.
Friday marks the ninth time in July that Georgia has reported more than 3,000 new COVID-19 cases in a day.
“It’s officially official. Governor Kemp does not give a damn about us,” tweeted the mayor of Savannah, where face masks are required.
Walmart announced Wednesday it will require shoppers to wear masks in all U.S. stores, including Sam’s Club locations.