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White County has had 111 cases of COVID-19 confirmed this month alone through July 28, compared to the 157 total case reported by the Georgia Department of Public Health from March through June.
July sees biggest monthly increase in COVID-19 cases
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.
County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 254
Data from the Georgia Department of Public Health indicates confirmed COVID-19 cases in White County have become more frequent recent weeks.
COVID-19 cases see uptick
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.
County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 218
White County plans to keep its millage rate steady at 10.75 in conjunction with its Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget, though it will still have to advertise a tax increase under state law.
County proposes unchanged millage rate of 10.75
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.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to emerge
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)
County's total confirmed cases since start of COVID-19 pandemic reaches 174
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.
Kemp touts COVID-19 safety campaign
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)
