Lowndes adds 27 COVID-19 cases Saturday

Published 3:15 pm Saturday, June 20, 2020

Source: South Georgia Medical Center

VALDOSTA – Lowndes County confirmed 27 more cases of COVID-19 Saturday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health daily status report.

The county has reported a total of 871 cases since the start of the outbreak, according to the report.

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Saturday’s increase comes two days after Lowndes experienced its biggest and second-biggest hikes in new cases on back-to-back days., according to The Valdosta Daily Times COVID-19 database.

Total COVID-19 cases in Lowndes have increased 284% since June 1, according to the Times database.

Coronavirus deaths in Lowndes have not increased in nearly two months as four residents have died since the outbreak started, according to the health department report.

In the South Health District, 9,209 COVID-19 tests have been performed throughout its 10 counties, according to the 10 a.m. Saturday update of the district COVID-19 website.

The GDPH publishes the number of hospitalizations of each county’s residents. Seventy-three Lowndes residents have been hospitalized due to COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak, according to the report.

The additional information should not be confused with the hospitalization numbers published daily by South Georgia Medical Center. Not all SGMC patients are Lowndes County residents and some patients who have been transferred from other regional hospitals have tested positive for COVID-19, according to past reports.

SGMC was treating 17 confirmed COVID-19 patients, according to its Saturday daily report.

The hospital had discharged 117 COVID-19 patients and had three patients waiting for testing results, according to the report. 

SGMC experienced another patient death due to the virus Thursday bringing the total to 17 deaths. It is the second COVID-19 death at the hospital in June. Again, not all SGMC patients are Lowndes County residents.

For more data on Lowndes and the surrounding counties, The Valdosta Daily Times has created a database to track COVID-19 across the South Health District.

To reach the database, click the link here.