There have been 254 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, July 27, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
There have been 254 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, July 27, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
Data from the Georgia Department of Public Health indicates confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County have become more frequent recent weeks.
There have been 218 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, July 18, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
White County continues to see new confirmed cases of COVID-19, with the county reaching 190 cases in a preliminary report by the Georgia Department of Public Health on Wednesday, July 15.
There have been 174 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, July 13, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. (Image from DPH website)
Gov. Brian Kemp’s office has launched a marketing campaign for Georgia businesses to show they are keeping up good social distancing, sanitizing and masking practices amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
There have been 151 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, July 6, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. (Image from DPH website)
There have been 142 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Tuesday, June 30, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. (Image from DPH website)
There have been 140 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the update on Monday, June 29, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. (Image from DPH website)
The Enotah Judicial Circuit is taking additional precautions for those visiting the White County courthouse in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.