COVID-19

There have been 30 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the evening update on Monday, April 20.

There have been 30 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the evening update on Monday, April 20.

Number of total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County rises to 30

There have been 30 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the evening update on Monday, April 20, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
There have been 21 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic.

There have been 21 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic.

Number of total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County rises to 21

There have been 21 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the noon update on Monday, April 20, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
White County coronavirus update

White County coronavirus update

White County Operations Update during COVID-19

White County remains under Governor Brian Kemp’s statewide shelter in place order of April 2, 2020 and also several amendments that have been made to that resolution. The county is operating under the Statewide State of Emergency that runs through May 13, 2020.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 20.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 20.

Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County rises to 20

There have been 20 confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County since the start of the pandemic, according to the evening update on Thursday, April 16, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 15.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 15.

Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County rises to 15

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 15. There were previously at 14. The information came from the noon update on Thursday, April 16, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.
COVID-19 isn’t the only potential threat to a person’s well-being during the current pandemic.

COVID-19 isn’t the only potential threat to a person’s well-being during the current pandemic.

HITTING HOME

COVID-19 isn’t the only potential threat to a person’s well-being during the current pandemic. Experts say adults and children may face challenges coping with increased isolation and uncertainty during the current health crisis.
The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Public Health, will begin to provide a list of COVID-19 cases in each jurisdiction to 911 centers this week.

The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Public Health, will begin to provide a list of COVID-19 cases in each jurisdiction to 911 centers this week.

GEMA/HS, DPH partner to protect first responders

The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Public Health, will begin to provide a list of COVID-19 cases in each jurisdiction to 911 centers this week. According to a press release from Georgia Gov.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in White County has risen to

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in White County has risen to

Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County rises to 13

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County has risen to 13. The information came from the noon update on Tuesday, April 14, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website. With this update, there are now 14,223 confirmed cases in Georgia, 2769 people hospitalized and 501 deaths.
White County schools will now be out for the rest of the year.

White County schools will now be out for the rest of the year.

Students won’t return to classrooms this school year

Who knew that when teachers and students said goodbye on March 13, they would be saying goodbye for the rest of the year? Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced April 1 that k-12 public schools would remain closed for the rest of the school year to help control the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.