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Georgia set yet another one-day record on New Year's Day for newly confirmed cases of COVID-19. The previous record was set New Year's Eve.
Georgia set a new record on New Year's Eve, reporting 8,551 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19. The previous record was set on Christmas Eve.
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In Thursday's report, Georgia posted nearly 8,000 new COVID-19 cases — up 27 percent from the previous record set on Tuesday.
According to the White House Coronavirus Task Force, 83 percent of Georgia counties are now experiencing high levels of transmission.
Georgia set a one-day record Tuesday for new COVID-19 infections, with a seven-day moving average above 5,000 for the first time.
Georgia's coronavirus report on Monday showed a drop in new cases. Numbers after a weekend are typically lower because of lags in reporting.
Georgia's health department reported more than 2,600 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, along with 52 more deaths.
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On Thursday, Georgia's health department reported 4,419 new cases of COVID-19, the highest one-day total since July 24.
Georgia's health department reported more than 4,000 newly diagnosed cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, the most in a single day since Aug. 8.
Gov. Brian Kemp urged vigilance over the Thanksgiving weekend so the anticipated rise in COVID-19 cases would be "a bump, not a spike."
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms blamed her city's recent shootings on Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to open nightclubs during the pandemic.
Gov. Brian Kemp's latest renewal of coronavirus guidelines lasts until Nov. 30. Meanwhile, Georgia's COVID-19 numbers are climbing.
The latest White House Coronavirus Task Force report places Georgia in the red zone for new cases per 100,000, up 14 percent from last week.
The amount of occupied ICU beds in Georgia rose to 83.6 percent Wednesday. Not all ICU beds are COVID-19 cases, but the rise is ominous.
Monday's coronavirus statistics from Georgia's health department showed steady numbers and most intensive-care beds already occupied.
Georgia's health department reported 1,824 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the highest number since Sept. 20.
Georgia's health department reported 1,174 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and 18 deaths in the previous 24 hours on Tuesday afternoon.
The Georgia Department of Public Health tallied nearly 1,200 new cases of COVID-19 and more than 30 deaths from it in Sunday's daily report.
The daily number of new COVID-19 cases in Georgia appears to be creeping back up, with 1,701 reported in Friday's daily report.
The dean of Emory University's school of public health on Tuesday criticized the White House for demonizing coronavirus experts.
While the number of deaths from COVID-19 continues to shrink in Wednesday's report, the number of new positives has stayed steady.
While weekend COVID-19 stats are usually lower because of reporting lags, Sunday's shrinking numbers are consistent with recent weekends.
Gov. Brian Kemp's latest order extends COVID-19 restrictions, with minor changes for hospitality workers and state scholarship applicants.
Georgia's coronavirus statistics passed two milestones Friday: 28,000 hospitalizations statewide, and 400 deaths in Gwinnett County.
Two metro Atlanta counties touched milestones: Cobb County hit 19,000 cases of COVID-19, and DeKalb County passed 18,000.
After new infections spiked two weeks ago, the number of new COVID-19 cases reported by the University of Georgia dropped to about a third.
Two days after Labor Day, Georgia coronavirus numbers are a bit higher than over the weekend but still show a general downward trend.
Gov. Brian Kemp barnstormed the state Friday, asking Georgians to remain vigilant against COVID-19 over the Labor Day weekend.
On Friday, Georgia's health department reported 4,998 total deaths from COVID-19. The state will almost certainly surpass 5,000 on Saturday.
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As Georgia nears 200,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the U.S. is approaching 5 million total — a world record.
Statistics from the Georgia Department of Health over the next few days will show whether this is a trend.
The percentage of positive tests for COVID-19 is steadily inching up. On July 8, it was 8.7 percent. On Tuesday, it was 10.2 percent.
Fulton County pulled ahead of Gwinnett County for most COVID-19 cases in Wednesday's report from the Georgia Department of Health.
Georgia's COVID cases topped 3,000 in 24 hours for the seventh time and come the same day that state restrictions are set to expire.
Walmart announced Wednesday it will require shoppers to wear masks in all U.S. stores, including Sam’s Club locations.
Globally, more than 12.5 million people have been infected by COVID-19, and nearly 562,000 people have died as of Saturday.