Five Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Washington County According to DPH’s Saturday Evening Report

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There were no changes for Washington County in the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Saturday, April 4 7 p.m. COVID-19 status report; Washington County remained at five confirmed COVID-19 cases.

It can be noted that Washington County’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases was reduced from six to five in the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Friday, April 3 7 p.m. COVID-19 status report.

As previously reported by Waco 100, Washington County’s first confirmed case was listed in the Department of Public Health’s noon report on Monday, March 23. The DPH reported the second confirmed case in Washington County at noon on Wednesday, March 25. The third and fourth cases were reported in the Tuesday, March 31 7 p.m. report. The fifth and sixth confirmed cases were reported in the Thursday, April 2 7 p.m. daily status report.

The most recent report at 7 p.m. on Saturday showed an overall increase in cases throughout the state, going from 6,160 at noon on Saturday to 6,383 confirmed cases in the state in the Department of Public Health’s evening report on Saturday.

The Department of Public Health began listing the number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in the state in their Tuesday, March 24 report. As of 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, Georgia had 1,266 hospitalized.

The Department of Public Health notes that the significant increase in cases is in part due to additional laboratories reporting to DPH, and also improvements in electronic reporting from other laboratories. Patient information is often incomplete and DPH works to complete the records, so data will change over time.

The confirmed number of COVID-19 deaths in the state rose from 201 to 208.

The Department of Public Health began providing additional information concerning the COVID-19 cases throughout the state in their Friday, March 27 evening report; the additional data identifies the number of confirmed cases by County, as well as the number of deaths (if any) by County.

The Department of Public Health notes that this data represents confirmed cases reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health. A confirmed case is defined as a person who has tested positive for 2019 novel coronavirus.

The following is the breakdown of where those confirmed cases are located throughout the state and the number of deaths by County:

COVID-19 Confirmed Cases By County: No. Cases No. Deaths
Fulton 959 26
Dougherty 685 30
Dekalb 539 9
Cobb 453 23
Gwinnett 400 8
Clayton 235 9
Henry 167 3
Bartow 160 7
Carroll 158 2
Lee 134 8
Cherokee 120 5
Hall 117 0
Douglas 84 4
Sumter 83 4
Chatham 81 3
Floyd 80 3
Rockdale 75 2
Forsyth 71 1
Fayette 66 4
Coweta 64 2
Early 64 1
Clarke 62 8
Houston 59 6
Terrell 57 2
Mitchell 53 1
Newton 52 1
Richmond 51 1
Paulding 50 0
Colquitt 49 3
Lowndes 37 1
Bibb 36 1
Columbia 36 0
Worth 36 1
Muscogee 35 0
Tift 34 0
Troup 33 1
Crisp 28 0
Glynn 28 0
Spalding 26 2
Thomas 26 0
Barrow 25 2
Oconee 24 0
Gordon 23 2
Polk 18 0
Randolph 18 0
Walton 18 0
Ware 18 3
Dawson 16 0
Decatur 16 0
Pierce 16 0
Whitfield 16 1
Bryan 15 1
Calhoun 15 1
Coffee 15 0
Dooly 15 1
Jackson 15 0
Laurens 15 0
Greene 12 0
Turner 12 0
Upson 12 0
Baldwin 11 1
Meriwether 11 0
Butts 10 0
Haralson 10 0
Liberty 10 0
Miller 10 0
Peach 10 1
Burke 9 0
Effingham 9 0
Lumpkin 9 0
Murray 9 0
Pickens 9 1
Fannin 8 0
Seminole 8 0
Clay 7 0
Lamar 7 0
Madison 7 1
Monroe 7 1
Pulaski 7 0
Bacon 6 0
Camden 6 0
Catoosa 6 0
Harris 6 0
Irwin 6 0
Jones 6 0
Mcduffie 6 1
Schley 6 0
Stephens 6 0
Appling 5 0
Baker 5 1
Brooks 5 0
Bulloch 5 0
Dodge 5 0
Franklin 5 0
Lincoln 5 0
Pike 5 0
Toombs 5 1
Warren 5 0
Washington 5 0
Ben Hill 4 0
Jasper 4 0
Macon 4 0
Telfair 4 0
White 4 0
Banks 3 0
Berrien 3 0
Chattooga 3 0
Grady 3 0
Hart 3 0
Jefferson 3 0
Rabun 3 0
Talbot 3 0
Tattnall 3 0
Walker 3 0
Wilkes 3 0
Chattahoochee 2 0
Clinch 2 0
Habersham 2 0
Heard 2 1
Jenkins 2 0
Johnson 2 0
Marion 2 0
Mcintosh 2 0
Morgan 2 0
Putnam 2 0
Screven 2 0
Taylor 2 0
Twiggs 2 0
Wilcox 2 0
Wilkinson 2 0
Bleckley 1 0
Candler 1 0
Charlton 1 0
Cook 1 0
Dade 1 1
Elbert 1 0
Emanuel 1 0
Gilmer 1 0
Lanier 1 0
Long 1 0
Oglethorpe 1 1
Quitman 1 0
Stewart 1 0
Towns 1 0
Union 1 0
Wayne 1 0
Webster 1 0
Wheeler 1 0
Unknown 88 4

 

The North Central Health District is a 13-county district in Central Georgia. It includes: Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Hancock, Houston, Jasper, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Putnam, Twiggs, Washington and Wilkinson.

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