Coronavirus

Georgia reports 620 coronavirus cases and 25 deaths. Here’s a breakdown by county.

The Georgia Department of Public Health at 7 p.m. Sunday confirmed 620 cases of COVID-19 in the state, up by 20 from noon Sunday. Twenty-five people have died from the novel coronavirus in Georgia.

The Georgia Public Health Laboratory and private labs have conducted a total of 4,020 COVID-19 tests as of 7 p.m. March 22. Private labs have tested 3,099 people. The state has tested 921, state officials said.

Coffee, Clinch and Tattnall counties reported their first cases of COVID-19.

Here is a county-by-county breakdown of the confirmed cases:

  • Fulton 111
  • Cobb 67
  • Bartow 56
  • Dougherty 52
  • DeKalb 53
  • Gwinnett 27
  • Cherokee 18
  • Carroll 16
  • Clayton 13
  • Richmond 10
  • Clarke 10
  • Fayette 9
  • Floyd 9
  • Hall 9
  • Coweta 9
  • Lowndes 8
  • Henry 7
  • Chatham 4
  • Douglas 4
  • Forsyth 5
  • Gordon 4
  • Newton 4
  • Paulding 4
  • Polk 4
  • Troup 4
  • Columbia 3
  • Glynn 4
  • Lamar 3
  • Peach 3
  • Baldwin 2
  • Early 2
  • Effingham 2
  • Laurens 2
  • Muscogee 2
  • Pickens 2
  • Rockdale 2
  • Spalding 2
  • Sumter 2
  • Terrell 2
  • Tift 2
  • Whitfield 2
  • Worth 2
  • Barrow 1
  • Bibb 1
  • Butts 2
  • Charlton 1
  • Chattooga 1
  • Dawson 1
  • Heard 1
  • Houston 1
  • Lincoln 1
  • Lumpkin 1
  • Miller 1
  • Monroe 1
  • Oconee 2
  • Randolph 1
  • Turner 1
  • Twiggs 1
  • Clinch 1
  • Coffee 1
  • Tattnall 1
  • Unknown 27

This story was originally published March 22, 2020 at 12:12 PM.

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Mark Rice
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Mark Rice is the Ledger-Enquirer’s editor. He has been covering Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley for more than 30 years. He welcomes your local news tips, feature story ideas, investigation suggestions and compelling questions.
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Allie Dean
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Allie Dean is the Columbus city government and accountability reporter for the Ledger-Enquirer, and also writes about new restaurants, developments and issues important to readers in the Chattahoochee Valley. She’s a graduate of the University of Georgia.
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