coronavirus

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases is steady.

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases is steady.

COVID cases remain steady

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases is steady. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s June 29 status report showed the average at 0.7 daily cases at that time, up slightly from 0.3 on June 22. Recent figures include 0.4 on June 15, 0.9 on June 8, 1 on June 1, 1.
White County continues to see good numbers in regards to the coronavirus.

White County continues to see good numbers in regards to the coronavirus.

COVID cases continue steady trend in White County

White County continues to see good numbers in regards to the coronavirus. The county’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases slightly increased after a decrease last week. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s May 25 status report showed the average at 1.
White County has seen a decrease in COVID-19 numbers, following a slight increase, as officials continue to promote vaccine availability throughout the community.

White County has seen a decrease in COVID-19 numbers, following a slight increase, as officials continue to promote vaccine availability throughout the community.

COVID-19 vaccines still being encouraged, cases remain steady

White County has seen a decrease in COVID-19 numbers, following a slight increase, as officials continue to promote vaccine availability throughout the community. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s May 18 status report showed the average at 0.9 daily cases at that time, down from 1.
A call will go out using the emergency notification system beginning Monday, May 17, in regards to the coronavirus vaccine.

A call will go out using the emergency notification system beginning Monday, May 17, in regards to the coronavirus vaccine.

White County to issue call about COVID vaccine

A call will go out using the emergency notification system beginning Monday, May 17, in regards to the coronavirus vaccine. According to White County Public Safety Director David Murphy, this will happen in partnership with the White County Health Department and White County Emergency Management.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.

Room to grow in local vaccine rate

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been relatively steady in White County since dropping in February, but officials are hoping more residents will seek vaccination.
White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases decreased recently after a slight increase last week.

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases decreased recently after a slight increase last week.

COVID-19 cases steady, public still encouraged to seek vaccine

White County’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases decreased recently after a slight increase last week. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s May 4 status report showed the average at 1.3 daily cases at that time, down from 2.3 on April 27.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in White County rose over the past week.

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in White County rose over the past week.

County COVID-19 cases see uptick

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in White County rose over the past week. The county’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases has remained down since hitting a low point a few weeks ago. The Georgia Department of Public Health’s April 27 status report showed the average at 2.
White County continues to see positive trends for new infections of the virus that causes COVID-19.

White County continues to see positive trends for new infections of the virus that causes COVID-19.

COVID-19 cases remain low here

White County continues to see positive trends for new infections of the virus that causes COVID-19. The county’s seven-day moving average of confirmed COVID-19 cases has remained down since hitting a low point a few weeks ago.
WCHS junior Samuel Shobert spoke to the White County Board of Education at their meeting in January to express his idea for a COVID-19 memorial. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

WCHS junior Samuel Shobert spoke to the White County Board of Education at their meeting in January to express his idea for a COVID-19 memorial. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Memorial planned for those lost to COVID-19

A community memorial for White County residents who have lost their lives because of COVID-19 is planned for next Thursday. The White County Board of Education, White County Board of Commissioners and the City of Cleveland will host a community-wide candlelight memorial service at 6:30 p.m.
White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday.

White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday.

More residents sought for vaccination

White County residents ages 18 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine at an open community clinic this Saturday. White County Emergency Management and the White County Health Department are hosting a vaccine clinic from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.