Georgia reports around 80 new COVID-19 deaths in 24 hours. Here’s the latest
The Georgia Department of Public Health reported 197,948 cumulative COVID-19 cases Tuesday, up by nearly 2,600 new cases in 24 hours.
Here are some key takeaways from the latest data:
Cases: 197,948 (+2,573 reported today). The number of new cases reported in a day may not match the difference in total cases over a 24-hour period. This occurs because previously reported cases may be removed as duplicate reports are corrected. An older confirmed case may also be reclassified as additional information is collected during an investigation.
Deaths: 3,921 (+81 deaths in 24 hours). It’s important to note that these numbers indicate when deaths are reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health. It does not reflect when these deaths occurred.
Tests: Georgia reported 229,556 total antibody tests and 1,664,412 total viral tests (+18,011 new viral tests in 24 hours). These totals don’t account for tests that are not reported through the state’s electronic lab reporting system.
Current COVID hospitalizations: 3,094. That’s a decrease of 17 patients in 24 hours. The count includes any patient in a Georgia hospital who has tested positive for COVID-19 at the time of the report. This count does not include patients who are being investigated for possible infection by health officials.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports Georgia had 4,420 current hospital patients in an inpatient bed with confirmed or suspected coronavirus infections as of August 3. Representatives for the Georgia Department of Public Health previously said that federal data includes some long-term acute care and rehabilitation facilities, while state data is only from acute care hospitals.
Total COVID hospitalizations: 19,426, an increase of 302 in 24 hours.
Hospital capacity: As of Tuesday, 87% of the state’s critical care beds are full. Not all critical care beds in the state are filled with COVID-19 patients. Some regions have less than 10 critical care beds available. Region I, which includes Columbus and its surrounding counties, has one critical care bed left, according to the state’s emergency management agency.
Cases per 100,000: Chattahoochee (6,186.62), Echols (5,416.98), Stewart (4,095.28), Randolph (3,864.38) and Bacon (3,674.15) counties have the highest coronavirus rates per 100,000 people in the state.
The health department is not reporting how many Georgians have recovered.
For a complete county-by-county list, visit the Georgia Department of Public Health’s website.
Regional update
▪ In Middle Georgia, Bibb County reported 3,265 cases, up 51 cases in 24 hours. The county reported 62 confirmed coronavirus-related deaths, an increase of one in 24 hours.
▪ Muscogee County reported 4,390 COVID-19 cases, an increase of 22 cases in 24 hours. The county reported 83 coronavirus-related deaths, an increase of one in 24 hours.
▪ Fulton County reports the highest number of cases in the state at 18,566.
This story was originally published August 4, 2020 at 3:55 PM.