DPH Provides Report on COVID-19 Trends in Georgia

Monday, August 17th, 2020

The Georgia Department of Public Health released the following information regarding the fight against COVID-19 in Georgia:

Positive Indicators

COVID-19 Cases:

During 8/3-8/9, Georgia’s weekly statewide case numbers decreased by 7%.

The CDC report indicates that Georgia has experienced a 22% decrease in case
numbers over the past two weeks relative to the two weeks prior to that, and that we
have seen a downward trajectory of cases for two weeks now.

The highest % of case numbers still come from the high population counties in metro
Atlanta (Fulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, Cobb have the highest case numbers) but these
counties are actually experiencing decreases now.

Confirmed COVID 7.27.20-8.9.20

Testing:

As of Aug. 13, the state reported over 1.9 million COVID-19 tests.

Eight of the last nine days reporting more than 25,000 tests per day.

Average of nearly 31,000 per day over the last nine days.

DPH is operating 180 SPOCs, including mobile and pop-up locations statewide.

The number of specimens collected at DPH SPOCs has now passed 750,000.

Positivity Rate:

Positivity rates are decreasing from 11.86% on 7/27 to 10.98% on 8/3 to 9.5% on
8/9/20.

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Hospitalizations:

Daily hospitalizations have decreased 6.62% in the past seven days.

8/06: 3,006
8/07: 2,981
8/08: 2,878
8/09: 2,878
8/10: 2,871
8/11: 2,881
8/12: 2,865
8/13: 2,807

Emergency Department Visits:

Emergency Department (ED) visits related to COVID-19 are slightly decreasing and ILI visits are slightly decreasing.

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Areas of Concern

Emerging Hotspots:

We are seeing decreases in many other areas, but we see growth and/or high
transmission in rural middle GA (Bleckley, Appling, Wayne, Taylor, Crawford, etc.), NW
GA (driven partially by many outbreaks in manufacturing facilities), east central GA and
areas of south Georgia. These increases are driven by ongoing community transmission
as well as outbreaks.

Increasing Outbreaks

Aug. 6-12: 110

These outbreaks are occurring in settings where people are physically congregating and
underscore the need for distancing and source control.

Long-term care facilities: 23
Schools/school athletic teams: 14
Offices/workplaces: 14
Manufacturing facilities: 13
Prisons/jails: 13
Churches: 8
Restaurants: 4

Outbreaks were also documented in hospitals/outpatient facilities, daycares and grocery stores.