Georgia surpasses 231,000 COVID-19 cases, 4,573 deaths

Published 3:30 pm Friday, August 14, 2020

ATLANTA — Georgia added 3,320 COVID-19 cases and 35 related deaths Friday.

According to the Georgia Department of Public Health’s daily status report, the state has reported 231,895 coronavirus cases and 4,573 deaths. 

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Monday and Tuesday, Georgia saw two consecutive days with more than 100 deaths — the highest increases on record in the state.

Last week, Georgia surpassed both 200,000 COVID-19 cases and 4,000 deaths.

It took less than a month for Georgia to double its positive case count — on July 7, total cases topped 100,000.

As of Friday, 21,818 Georgians have been hospitalized since the beginning of the pandemic and 3,999 admitted to intensive care units. The state reported 237 new hospitalizations Friday.

The state has conducted more than 1.97 million viral tests and is reporting a 10.8% positive rate.

More than 249,000 Georgians have had antibody tests conducted — that show past signs of infection — with the state reporting a 7% positive rate.

Georgians ages 18 to 29 are now the prominent age group for reported infections, while Georgians ages 50 and older still report significantly more deaths.