DPH’s Daily COVID report for Stephens County

The Georgia Department of Public Health is reporting 116 COVID-related deaths in Stephens County with 5,323 residents testing positive for the virus, since the beginning of the global pandemic.

In Stephens County there has been a total of 368 hospitalizations due to the virus since the start of the pandemic.

The latest report was released Friday afternoon.

In the last two weeks, ending January 21, the DPH reports a total of 458 new cases in Stephens County.

For surrounding counties, Habersham County has 621 new cases in the last two weeks, Rabun County has 235, Banks County has 317, Franklin County has 436, and Hart County has 326 new cases.

According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, there have been a total of 1,726,969 positive cases of the virus across the state of Georgia, of those, 100,733 have been hospitalized and the total death count due to complications of the virus has now risen to 27,037.

To follow the daily COVID numbers visit dph.georgia.gov.

Additionally, anyone interested in receiving a COVID vaccine can do so at the Stephens County Health Department.

All Georgians over the age of 5 are now eligible to receive the COVID vaccine. Booster doses of the vaccine are recommended for adults 18 and older who have completed their first series of vaccine.

Individuals who have symptoms of COVID-19 or who may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 should get tested.

To schedule an appointment to receive the COVID vaccine call the Stephens County Health Department, located at 64 Boulevard, Suite 102, in Toccoa, at 706-282-4507.