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Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Washington County Increases to 28

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Washington County’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases increased from 25 to 28 in the Georgia Department of Public Health’s 7 p.m. report for Tuesday, April 21.

The most recent report at 7 p.m. on Tuesday showed an overall increase in cases throughout the state, going from 19,881 in Tuesday’s noon report to 20,166 confirmed cases in the state in the Department of Public Health’s evening report on Tuesday.

As of 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, Georgia had 3,885 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 799 to 818.

As previously reported by Waco 100, the Georgia Department of Public Health reported Washington County’s first COVID-19 related death in its 7 p.m. Friday, April 17 report.  According to the DPH’s report, the deceased was a 66-year-old male with underlying conditions.

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 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.

Washington County is part of the North Central Health District. 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.

The following is the breakdown of where those confirmed cases are located throughout the North Central Heath District and the number of deaths by County:

COVID-19 is spread by an infected person’s coughs and sneezes or close contact with an infected individual. Symptoms appear within two to 14 days after exposure and can include fever, cough and shortness of breath. The best way to protect against COVID-19 is to practice germ prevention: