November 26, 2020–11:23 a.m.
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is providing the following information regarding the fight against COVID-19 in Georgia.
COVID-19 Cases
- From 11/16 to 11/23, the seven-day average of new cases reported increased 32.9%.
- The seven-day average of new cases reported is down 53% from our peak July 24.
- As of Nov. 23 there are 406,220 PCR confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 44,836 antigen positive cases of COVID-19.
COVID-19 Testing
Georgia SPOCs
- As of Nov. 23, the state reported 4,139,509 (cumulative) COVID-19 PCR tests reported to DPH through Electronic Laboratory Reports (ELR).
- The number of specimens collected at DPH SPOCs is 1,366,507.
- From Nov.17-23, testing at SPOC locations increased 57% over the previous seven days.
Positivity Rate
The statewide percent positivity (7-day moving average) for PCR test decreased 6% from 8.3% on 11/16 to 7.8% on Nov. 23.
Hospitalizations
Daily hospitalizations for COVID-19 have increased 12% from 1,697 on Nov. 16 to 1,901 on Nov. 23. Hospitalizations have decreased 40% since a daily high of 3,200 on July 30.
Emergency Department Visits
Emergency Department (ED) visits related to COVID-19 increased 1% statewide and ILI (influenza-like illness) visits have remained flat statewide over the two week period Nov. 7 – 20.
The Georgia Department of Public Health monitors influenza (flu) activity year-round throughout the state with the help of volunteer sentinel healthcare providers. Influenza activity is calucated based on the percentage of provider visits that are for “influenza-like illness” (fever >100° F AND cough and/or sore throat). Click on this link to see the Weekly Flu Surveillance Report.
All Lab Positive (PCR and Antigen) COVID-19 Cases Among K-12 School Aged Children*
*Report reflects week of Nov. 9-15
All Lab Positive (PCR and Antigen) COVID-19 Cases by Age Category (Ages 0-22)*
*Report reflects week of Nov. 9-15
Outbreaks
Nov. 15-21: 98 (increase of 25 from previous week)
These outbreaks are occurring in settings where people are physically congregating and underscore the need for physical distancing and source control. The highest number of outbreaks occurred in schools, long-term care facilities, correctional facilities and workplaces.
Counties with High Transmission Indicators*
*By county of residence, report reflects Nov. 7-20
For updates on COVID-19, follow @GaDPH and @GovKemp on Twitter and @GaDPH and @GovKemp on Facebook.
For information about COVID-19, visit https://dph.georgia.gov/novelcoronavirus or https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.