Georgia – Coronavirus kills another 6,000 people over Labor Day weekend

In Sunday’s Georgia report, the Department of Health recorded 60 more COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing Georgia’s total from the start of the pandemic to 6037.

Today, Sunday, September 6, Georgia was among the states for the total number of COVID-19 deaths.

According to the knowledge of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diseases in the center and cancer have killed more Georgians this year.

The Georgia Department of Public Health reported that a total of 283,199 cases showed cases of COVID-19 at 2:50 p. m. Sunday. According to the Department of Health’s website, these 1,664 new cases have shown cases in the last 24 hours.

Georgia has also reported 6,037 deaths to date after COVID-19, with 60 more deaths recorded in the following 24 hours. In addition, the state reported 25,523 hospitalizations, 22 more than the following day, and 4,684 admissions to extensive care sets to date.

No data are available in Georgia on the number of patients cured.

Counties on or near the Atlanta Metro continue to have the number of positives, with Fulton County still at the forefront.

For maximum reliability control of the virus itself, 10. 4% of the controls yielded positive results; for less reliable antibody control, 7. 9% yielded positive results. The overall positive rate was around 10. 2%.

While more and more Georgians have been revised over the next month, the percentage of positive controls has increased slightly, from about 8% to more than 10%. However, in recent weeks, the percentage of positives has stabilized by just over 10%. According to the World Health Organization, the effects of positive controls do not exceed 5% for two weeks before reopening as usual. Georgia reopened largely in April and May, and since then Governor Brian Kemp has encouraged the use of face masks, but has categorically decided to give them a mandate.

All Georgia statistics can be obtained on the state’s COVID-19 website.

Worldwide, approximately 27 million more people have tested positive for COVID-19, and nearly 881,000 more people have died from it, Johns Hopkins University reported Sunday.

In the United States, more than 6. 2 million other people were inflamed and more than 188,000 people died from COVID-19 on Sunday. The United States has only about 4% of the world’s population, yet more cases showed cases and deaths than any other country. .

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