
ARLINGTON, VA - MARCH 18: A healthcare worker screens a patient for COVID-19 at a drive-through coronavirus testing site on March 18, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. Arlington County and Virginia Hospital Center have opened a temporary drive-through coronavirus testing site for Arlington residents and county employees with a letter from a licensed health-care provider. The results for patients tested are estimated to be available in 5-7 days. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, Ga. (CW69 News at 10) — The number of confirmed cases and deaths from the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to climb.
As of noon on March 19, the Georgia Department of Public Health’s online Daily Status Report showed 287 confirmed cases and 10 deaths.
DPH’s breakdown by county shows Fulton County with the largest number of cases at 66.
COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by County:
County | Cases |
Fulton | 66 |
Cobb | 37 |
Bartow | 26 |
DeKalb | 22 |
Dougherty | 20 |
Cherokee | 16 |
Gwinnett | 12 |
Fayette | 9 |
Clarke | 8 |
Lowndes | 6 |
Floyd | 6 |
Clayton | 6 |
Hall | 5 |
Gordon | 4 |
Lee | 3 |
Coweta | 3 |
Paulding | 3 |
Newton | 3 |
Forsyth | 3 |
Henry | 3 |
Early | 2 |
Glynn | 2 |
Laurens | 2 |
Richmond | 2 |
Troup | 2 |
Rockdale | 1 |
Houston | 1 |
Charlton | 1 |
Whitfield | 1 |
Polk | 1 |
Columbia | 1 |
Barrow | 1 |
Bibb | 1 |
Peach | 1 |
Muscogee | 1 |
Unknown | 6 |