May 28 Georgia COVID-19 update: 45,070 cases and 1,962 deaths reported
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Atlanta, GA — The state of Georgia as of May 28 has 45,070 COVID-19 cases and 1,962 related deaths.
There are 1,761 ICU admissions and 7,767 hospitalizations.
In Fulton County, there are 4,325 confirmed cases and 219 deaths. In DeKalb County, there are 3,604 confirmed cases and 113 deaths.
Here are the cases in DeKalb County by zip code as of May 27, according to the DeKalb County Board of Health.
ZIP |
Previous Count May 24 |
Current Count May 26 |
% of Total |
% Change |
30084 |
308 |
317 |
9.1% |
2.9% |
30083 |
257 |
267 |
7.7% |
3.9% |
30329 |
206 |
241 |
6.9% |
17.0% |
30058 |
199 |
210 |
6.0% |
5.5% |
30341 |
163 |
193 |
5.6% |
18.4% |
30034 |
178 |
189 |
5.4% |
6.2% |
30340 |
155 |
179 |
5.1% |
15.5% |
30032 |
166 |
178 |
5.1% |
7.2% |
30021 |
159 |
178 |
5.0% |
10.1% |
30319 |
116 |
123 |
3.5% |
6.0% |
30033 |
103 |
111 |
3.2% |
7.8% |
30087 |
103 |
107 |
3.1% |
3.9% |
30030 |
91 |
93 |
2.7% |
2.2% |
30035 |
87 |
93 |
2.7% |
6.9% |
30316 |
88 |
92 |
2.6% |
4.5% |
30088 |
86 |
90 |
2.6% |
4.7% |
30338 |
78 |
84 |
2.4% |
7.7% |
30294 |
76 |
80 |
2.3% |
5.3% |
30345 |
76 |
79 |
2.3% |
3.9% |
30294 |
76 |
76 |
2.3% |
0.0% |
30345 |
70 |
76 |
2.3% |
8.6% |
30360 |
65 |
75 |
2.2% |
15.4% |
30317 |
31 |
32 |
0.9% |
3.2% |
30307 |
30 |
31 |
0.9% |
3.3% |
30324 |
19 |
22 |
0.6% |
15.8% |
30002 |
20 |
20 |
0.6% |
0.0% |
30306 |
16 |
18 |
0.5% |
12.5% |
30288 |
17 |
16 |
0.5% |
-5.9% |
30346 |
11 |
11 |
0.3% |
0.0% |
30079 |
6 |
6 |
0.2% |
0% |
Unknown |
113 |
117 |
3.4% |
3.5% |
All other data is provided by the Georgia Department of Public Health and is presumed to be accurate. Here are the numbers reported since April 27. All data was collected at mid-day unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday, May 27 — 44,421 cases, 1,907 deaths
Tuesday, May 26 — 43,730 cases, 1,871 deaths
Monday, May 25 – 43,344 cases, 1,830 deaths
Sunday, May 24 – 42,838 cases, 1,824 deaths (data collected at 4 p.m.)
Saturday, May 23 – 42,132 cases, 1,811 deaths (data collected at 3:30 p.m.)
Friday, May 22 – 41,218 cases, 1,785 deaths
Thursday, May 21 – 40,405 cases, 1,754 deaths
Wednesday, May 20 – 39,647 cases, 1,687 deaths
Tuesday, May 19 – 38,721 cases, 1,664 deaths
Monday, May 18 – 38,081 cases, 1,642 deaths
Sunday, May 17 – 37,642 cases, 1,606 deaths (data collected at 5 p.m.)
Saturday, May 16 – 37,147 cases, 1,592 deaths (data collected at 5:30 p.m.)
Friday, May 15 – 36,681 cases, 1,557 deaths
Thursday, May 14 – 35,858 cases, 1,527 deaths
Wednesday, May 13 – 35,245 cases, 1,493 deaths
Tuesday, May 12 – 34,635 cases, 1,461 deaths
Monday, May 11 – 33,927 cases, 1,441 deaths
Sunday, May 10 – 33,454 cases, 1,405 deaths (Data collected at 5:07 p.m.)
Saturday, May 9 – 32,561 cases, 1,401 deaths (Data collected at 5:42 p.m.)
Friday, May 8 – 31,722 cases, 1,356 deaths
Thursday, May 7 – 31,309 cases, 1,336 deaths
Wednesday, May 6 — 30,602 cases, 1,306 deaths
Tuesday, May 5 – 29,598 cases, 1,211 deaths
Monday, May 4 – 29,177 cases, 1,211 deaths
Sunday, May 3 – 28,602 cases, 1,177 deaths (Data collected at 3 p.m.)
Saturday, May 2 – 28,304 cases, 1,173 deaths (Data collected at 3 p.m.)
Friday, May 1 – 27,023 cases, 1,140 deaths
Thursday, April 30 – 26,033 cases, 1,107 deaths
Wednesday, April 29 – 25,274 cases, 1,052 deaths
Tuesday, April 28 – 24,606 cases, 1,025 deaths
Monday, April 27 – 23,773 cases, 942 deaths
To see the full report, click here.
Gov. Kemp allowed the statewide shelter-in-place order to expire on April 30 and has allowed many businesses to reopen. On April 30, he extended the public health state of emergency through June 12, 2020. He also ordered the medically fragile and elderly Georgians to continue to shelter in place through June 12, 2020.
The state of Georgia has a coronavirus hotline.
According to the Department of Public Health, “If you believe that you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed to the novel coronavirus, please contact your primary care doctor or an urgent care clinic. Please do not show up unannounced at an emergency room or health care facility. Hotline:(844) 442-2681.”
Coronavirus symptoms can appear two to 14 days after exposure and include:
– Fever
– Cough
– Shortness of breath
The CDC says the following symptoms require emergency medical attention:
– Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
– Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
– New confusion or inability to arouse
– Bluish lips or face
Here are the recommendations on coronavirus prevention from the DeKalb County Board of Health:
– Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
– Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
– Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
– Stay home when you are sick.
– Cough or sneeze into your elbow or use a tissue to cover it, then throw the tissue in the trash.
– Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
For more information from the Centers for Disease Control, click here.
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