As of Saturday afternoon, Georgia’s cases of coronavirus have risen to 2,366 total confirmed cases. There have been four more deaths reported since 7 p.m. Friday evening.

As testing expands throughout the state the numbers are starting to reflect national and worldwide trends. Georgia’s death rate has dropped below 3% and its hospitalization rate has now dropped below 30%. A total of 11,051 tests have been processed statewide.

COVID-19 Confirmed Cases: No. Cases (%)
Total 2,366 (100%)
Hospitalized 617 (26.08%)
Deaths 69 (2.92%)

Here is the breakdown of cases and deaths by county:

COVID-19 Confirmed Cases By County: No. Cases No. Deaths
Fulton 373 12
Dekalb 240 2
Dougherty 205 13
Cobb 181 8
Gwinnett 129 1
Bartow 116 1
Carroll 64 0
Clayton 57 1
Cherokee 52 1
Henry 50 1
Lee 37 5
Clarke 35 2
Douglas 35 1
Hall 31 0
Floyd 27 1
Fayette 25 2
Forsyth 21 1
Lowndes 20 1
Coweta 19 2
Paulding 19 0
Rockdale 17 1
Chatham 15 0
Early 15 1
Newton 15 0
Gordon 14 1
Mitchell 14 0
Tift 13 0
Columbia 12 0
Houston 12 1
Richmond 12 0
Bibb 11 0
Spalding 11 0
Sumter 11 0
Oconee 10 0
Polk 10 0
Troup 9 1
Muscogee 8 0
Worth 8 1
Barrow 7 1
Glynn 7 0
Laurens 7 0
Bryan 6 0
Peach 6 0
Terrell 6 2
Thomas 6 0
Whitfield 6 0
Butts 5 0
Colquitt 5 0
Crisp 5 0
Pickens 5 1
Effingham 4 0
Lumpkin 4 0
Miller 4 0
Upson 4 0
Burke 3 0
Coffee 3 0
Decatur 3 0
Fannin 3 0
Irwin 3 0
Lincoln 3 0
Madison 3 0
Meriwether 3 0
Monroe 3 0
Randolph 3 0
Seminole 3 0
Baldwin 2 0
Ben Hill 2 0
Calhoun 2 0
Camden 2 0
Dawson 2 0
Franklin 2 0
Jackson 2 0
Jasper 2 0
Jones 2 0
Lamar 2 0
Liberty 2 0
Murray 2 0
Pulaski 2 0
Stephens 2 0
Tattnall 2 0
Turner 2 0
Twiggs 2 0
Walton 2 0
Ware 2 0
Washington 2 0
Baker 1 1
Catoosa 1 0
Charlton 1 0
Chattahoochee 1 0
Chattooga 1 0
Clinch 1 0
Dodge 1 0
Greene 1 0
Haralson 1 0
Harris 1 0
Hart 1 0
Heard 1 1
Jenkins 1 0
Long 1 0
Macon 1 0
Mcduffie 1 0
Morgan 1 0
Pierce 1 0
Pike 1 0
Taylor 1 0
Toombs 1 0
White 1 0
Wilkes 1 0
Unknown 230 2

Thom Chandler

Thom Chandler is the editor of The Georgia Sun and has been writing, editing and managing websites and blogs since 1995. He is a lifelong Georgian and one of those increasingly rare Atlanta natives.