COVID-19

White County Emergency Management Agency will be using the CODE RED notification system on a periodic basis to provide information to its citizens about COVID-19.

White County Emergency Management Agency will be using the CODE RED notification system on a periodic basis to provide information to its citizens about COVID-19.

White County using CODE RED system to provide COVID-19 information

White County Public Safety issued the following service announcement Thursday afternoon, April 2: White County Emergency Management Agency will be using the CODE RED notification system on a periodic basis to provide information to its citizens about COVID-19. This evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.
Jan Carlson works on mask kits at Quilt’n Kaboodle in Cleveland. (Photo courtesy Robbie Welch)

Jan Carlson works on mask kits at Quilt’n Kaboodle in Cleveland. (Photo courtesy Robbie Welch)

Sewers making masks for COVID-19 frontline

With reports across the nation of some hospitals running short on protective medical masks, some in White County have taken on sewing homemade masks to provide backup.
In difficult times, communities often find ways to come together and support each other.

In difficult times, communities often find ways to come together and support each other.

Campaign promotes ‘adopting’ restaurants

In difficult times, communities often find ways to come together and support each other. An online campaign to support local restaurants, during a time when indoor dining is prohibited, has been gaining traction in recent weeks.
Local governments have mandated additional closures and new emergency regulations for businesses and facilities amid concerns on compliance with state and federal directions intended to limit the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Local governments have mandated additional closures and new emergency regulations for businesses and facilities amid concerns on compliance with state and federal directions intended to limit the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Rules tightened to battle coronavirus

by Stephanie Hill and Wayne Hardy White County News Local governments have mandated additional closures and new emergency regulations for businesses and facilities amid concerns on compliance with state and federal directions intended to limit the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
A week after declaring a local state of emergency, the Helen City Commission adopted new rules included closing lodging facilities and other businesses.

A week after declaring a local state of emergency, the Helen City Commission adopted new rules included closing lodging facilities and other businesses.

Helen adopts rules for lodging, business closures

A week after declaring a local state of emergency, the Helen City Commission adopted new rules included closing lodging facilities and other businesses. Commissioners unanimously approved the new ordinance at a Tuesday, March 31, called meeting.
Coronavirus updates for White County

Coronavirus updates for White County

Coronavirus updates for April 1-8

Updates about closings, cancellations or postponements will be posted here. You can share related news tips at publisher@whitecountynews.net. To see previous listings of closings, cancellations and postponements, click here. On Wednesday, April 1, Gov.
An app and website that guides Americans through a series of questions about their health and exposure to determine if they should seek care for COVID-19 symptoms has been released.

An app and website that guides Americans through a series of questions about their health and exposure to determine if they should seek care for COVID-19 symptoms has been released.

App released to help with COVID-19 questions, recommendations

According to a press release from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): "Apple Inc. – in partnership with the White House Coronavirus Task Force and the U.S.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in White County has risen to three.

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

Number of confirmed cases in White County rises to three

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in White County has risen to three. The information came in the noon update today, Tuesday, March 31, on the Georgia Department of Public Health's website.