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COVID-19 Counts in Georgia Hospitals Drop, Deaths Stay High

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Deaths remain at elevated levels and newly detected cases keep rising, but the number of Georgians in the hospital with COVID-19 is dropping a little, one hopeful sign in a state where infections have been flaring since early June. 

Those mixed signals are what pass for progress right now in Georgia’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic. The number of people in Georgia hospitals fell for the fifth straight day on Sunday, to 3,079, but remain above where they were on July 19. That tentative trend could be good news for Georgia hospitals, many of whom have been hard-pressed to find critical care beds for the sickest patients with the respiratory illness.

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