ATLANTA, GA – As the amount of coronavirus in Georgia continues to decline but stabilizes again, the country in total took a dark sting on the first day of autumn: more than 200,000 COVID-19 deaths.
Georgia reported just over 1,000 newly diagnosed cases of COVID-19 and 73 deaths in Tuesday’s report, following trends in recent weeks.
At the same time, Georgia’s fortune coincides for the time being with the misfortune of the center of the United States, as the coronavirus moves away from its original bridgeheads and invades once-safe rural spaces. According to the New York Times, the country’s workload. is emerging again, especially in states like Wisconsin, Montana and North Dakota.
GEORGIA CORONAVIRUS NUMBERS FOR TUESDAY SEPT. 22
The Georgia Department of Public Health in Atlanta reported that a total of 308221 showed instances of COVID-19 at 2:50 p. m. Tuesday, September 22. According to the Department of Health website, these 1,017 new instances have shown in the last 24 hours.
Georgia has also reported 6,677 deaths to date after COVID-19, with 73 more deaths recorded in the 24 hours afterward. Additionally, the state reported 27,490 hospitalizations, 17 more than the day after, and 5,026 admissions to extensive care packages to date.
No data are available in Georgia on the number of patients cured.
Counties in or near the Atlanta metro continue to have the number of positives, with Fulton County still leading the way.
Fulton County: 27122 instances – new
Gwinnett County: 26744 instances – new
Cobb County: 19174 instances – new
DeKalb County: 18192 instances – new
Hall County: 8864 – 37 new
Counties in or near the Atlanta Metro also continue to have the highest death toll by COVID-19. The only exception is Dougherty County, from Georgia’s first primary outbreak.
Fulton County: 565 deaths – 1 new
Cobb County: 421 deaths
Gwinnett County: 396 deaths, five new
DeKalb County: 351 deaths – 2 new
Dougherty County: 183 deaths – 1 new
On Tuesday, Georgia administered more than 3 million COVID-19 tests, and approximately 10% of those tests are the least used to detect antibodies.
For the maximum reliability control of the virus itself, 10. 3% of the controls tested positive; for less reliable antibody control, 8. 2% yielded positive results. The overall positive rate was approximately 10. 1%.
As more and more Georgians have been revised over the next month, the consistent percentage of positive controls has increased slightly, from around 8% to more than 10%. According to the World Health Organization, the positive effects of control do not exceed 5% for two weeks before reopening their activities as usual. Georgia reopened largely in April and May, and since then Governor Brian Kemp has encouraged the use of face masks, yet has categorically refused to demand them.
All Georgia statistics can be obtained on the state’s COVID-19 website.
Worldwide, more than 31. 4 million people tested positive for COVID-19 and nearly 967,000 people died from it, Johns Hopkins University reported Tuesday.
In the United States, nearly 6. 9 million more people were inflamed and more than 200,000 people died from COVID-19 on Tuesday. The United States has only about 4% of the world’s population, yet more cases showed cases and deaths than any other country. .
This article was originally published in the Dallas-Hiram patch