Coronavirus

Muscogee County reports over 3,400 total COVID-19 cases. Here are the latest area numbers

Here are the updated COVID-19 numbers for our area as of July 20.

GEORGIA

Muscogee County and its surrounding areas reported a total of 8,845 cases in the 3 p.m. Monday update from the Georgia Department of Public Health.

257 total deaths were reported in the area.

Here’s a breakdown by county of total cases, deaths and hospitalizations:

  • Muscogee: 3415, 64, 356
  • Troup: 1874, 43, 202

  • Sumter: 668, 52, 156

  • Chattahoochee: 502, 1, 9

  • Harris: 511, 13, 53

  • Crisp: 339, 13, 48
  • Meriwether: 282, 4, 33

  • Dooly: 224, 14, 46

  • Stewart: 233, 4, 48

  • Randolph: 223, 25, 38

  • Macon: 150, 10, 36

  • Marion: 111, 3, 13

  • Talbot: 106, 3, 16

  • Clay: 65, 2, 5

  • Taylor: 52, 2, 12

  • Webster: 35, 2, 7

  • Schley: 31, 1, 7

  • Quitman: 24, 1, 5

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.

ALABAMA

The number of novel coronavirus cases in Alabama has now reached 67,711 according to the Alabama Department of Public Health’s dashboard at 3:27 p.m. EST Monday.

The number of reported cases in Lee County stands at 2,043 while Russell County’s total stands at 936.

There have been 592,608 tests performed statewide. The state reported 1,257 total COVID-19-related deaths as of Monday.

The state of Alabama reports the number of presumed recoveries from COVID-19 on a weekly basis. On July 20 the state reported 29,736 presumed recoveries throughout Alabama.

To view the full list of Alabama COVID-19 cases, click here.

Joshua Mixon
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Ledger-Enquirer reporter Joshua Mixon covers business and local development. He’s a graduate of the University of Georgia and owner of the coolest dog, Finn. You can follow him on Twitter @JoshDMixon.
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