The testing will cover The Falls, Harden Hill Road, and Summit Grove Drive areas on Thursday, July 30, and Friday, July 31.
On Friday, July 24, Chairman John Daniell participated in a conference call with area healthcare providers and hospitals.
The Department of Public Health listed no new COVID-19 deaths in the District in the Sunday Daily Status Report.
The number of available critical care beds at area hospitals rebounded to 11.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency reported that all critical care beds at area hospitals were in use.
Oconee County added eight new cases in the Department of Public Health Report on Thursday, and Clarke County added 50.
Mayor Bob Smith has turned the Council meetings into a show that he directs.
The Daily Status Report listed 111 new COVID-19 confirmed cases in the Northeast Health District on Wednesday.
This will primarily keep students and their families informed of changes and new procedures in the wake of COVID-19.
The Department of Public Health Daily Status Report Listed four new deaths in the Northeast Health District.
Oconee County Fire Rescue proudly announces the completion of 210 hours of Firefighter I training.
Oconee County Schools commits to Aug. 5 opening.
The Commissioners did allow an events venue and buffer modification for a subdivision.
The Planning Commission will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the Oconee County Courthouse.
Oconee County added six cases, and Clarke County added 33. Critical Care Bed availability dropped.
Oconee County added 15 new COVID-19 cases, and Clarke County added 65.
The Friday Daily Status Report lists four new COVID-19 cases in Oconee County and 53 in Clarke County.
The Daily Status Report of the Department of Public Health added 42 new cases in Clarke county and seven in Oconee County.
The Daily Status Report listed 133 new confirmed COVID-19 cases.
About 40 parents gathered at the entrance to Oconee County School administrative offices on Wednesday to ask to meet with administrators.
The number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the Northeast Health District increased by 101 on Tuesday.
The member of the Facebook Group Safety First Reopen Schools wants the school system to force students to wear masks.
The Department of Public Health Monday listed 126 new COVID-19 cases in the NE District, including seven in Oconee County, 38 in Clarke.
This is the joint statement resulting from the conference call.
Jamey Canady organized the gathering to show support for Oconee County's Deputies.
No new deaths were reported in the Northeast Health District in the Daily Status Report for Sunday.
One of those deaths was in Oconee County, of female 90 or more years old with a chronic condition.
The Daily Status Report for Friday listed three new deaths, including one in Oconee County.
The board approved several variances at the July 7 session.
In compliance with Georgia law, the Oconee County Board of Commissioners hereby announces its intention to adopt millage rates.
The seven-day average of added cases in the Northeast Health District increased with the release of the Daily Status Report on Thursday.
The death was of an 84-year-old Oconee County man with with a chronic condition. Confirmed hospitalizations and ventilator use increasing.
School system administrators said that masks will be recommended for students but not required.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency reports that only four Critical Care Beds remain available in area hospitals.
The agenda for Tuesday is dominated by zoning requests.
Clarke County added 24 cases, and Oconee County added seven.
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