Coronavirus

Over 1,150 coronavirus cases reported in Muscogee County, surrounding areas. Here’s a list

Muscogee County and its surrounding areas have 1,155 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, as of the 7 p.m. Friday update from Georgia’s Department of Public Health.

Muscogee County now reports 210 confirmed cases and four deaths.

Harris County also reported a new death in the noon update. A 69-year-old woman died with COVID-19 but it is unknown if she had underlying conditions, according to DPH.

Muscogee ranks No. 16 statewide for total coronavirus cases. Sumter County is the only other local county that ranks higher (No. 9) with 306 total cases.

Here’s a breakdown by county:

  • Sumter 306
  • Muscogee 210

  • Randolph 140

  • Crisp 113

  • Troup 80

  • Dooly 69

  • Macon 46

  • Meriwether 40

  • Harris 36

  • Marion 26

  • Clay 19
  • Talbot 16

  • Schley 15
  • Stewart 15

  • Taylor 10

  • Chattahoochee 6

  • Webster 5

  • Quitman 3

A full county-by-county breakdown from the Georgia Department of Public Health can be found here.

Georgia’s West-Central Health District covers 16 counties: Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Harris, Macon, Marion, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor and Webster.

Troup and Meriwether counties are not in the West-Central Health District but because of their proximity to Columbus, the Ledger-Enquirer will track those numbers as well.

This story was originally published April 17, 2020 at 1:50 PM.

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Tandra Smith
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Tandra Smith is the Ledger-Enquirer’s newest reporter. A Georgia Southern University graduate, she’s covered everything from protests to hurricanes and more. Here in Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley, she will focus on breaking and trending news.
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