Here are the latest figures in our periodical update breaking down COVID-19 cases in Cobb County, and specifically in map form by ZIP Code, per Cobb and Douglas Public Health.
The first figure after the ZIP code is the number of cases as of Sunday, and the numbers you see in parenthesis are from updates on May 7 and May 28, respectively
- 30067: 174 (150, 93)
- 30062: 172 (160,113)
- 30066: 140 (126, 95)
- 30068: 109 (98, 68)
- 30075: 13 (14, 11)
The highest number of cases in Cobb continues to be Marietta 30060, which is reporting 400 as of Sunday. There are 301 cases in 30127, in the Powder Springs area, and 296 in Marietta 30008, southwest of the city.
As we noted in previous mapping posts (here and here), none of those figures, which come from the Georgia Department of Public Health, State Electronic Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (SENDSS), include the number of deaths by ZIP Code.
You can hover over that map, which is regularly updated, by clicking here.
As of 3 p.m. Monday, there were 3,298 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cobb County, with 196 deaths and 718 hospitalizations.
The case total is fourth-highest in the state and the death total trails only the 256 deaths that have been reported in Fulton County.
Across Georgia there have been 52,497 confirmed cases, 2,208 deaths and 8,746 hospitalizations.
The Georgia Department of Public Health updates those figures once a day at 3 p.m.
A total of 544,372 viral tests have been conducted in the state, and another 105,013 antibody tests. DPH had come under scrutiny for combining both of those figures but in recent weeks has begun reporting them in separate columns.
The number of positive viral tests is 47,493, or 8.7 percent of those tested.
The state data also breaks down cases and deaths by race, sex and ethnicity.
For more data from Cobb and Douglas Public Health, click here.
Cobb government has a COVID-19 dashboard using data from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
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this is very misleading. there have been a TOTAL of 3,298 cases and a TOTAL of 196 deaths since this all started. You are reporting the numbers as if they are current and not cumulative