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Apr. 15—The Georgia Department of Public Health is transitioning from daily to weekly COVID-19 data reporting. The department's website will publish case counts and vaccination updates every ...
Governor Brian Kemp declared an "unprecedented" public health emergency on March 14 [2] [3] and ordered on March 16 that all public schools, colleges, and universities in the state close from March 18 through the start of April. [4] COVID-19 was first detected in a prison inmate on March 20. [5]
Each week's report includes data for the week ending on the preceding Saturday of the report's release, providing a measure of labor market activity less than a week after it occurs. By comparison, the monthly Employment Situation Summary's survey reference period is the week or the pay period including the 12th day of the month, [ 2 ] which ...
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is the state-level public health agency for the U.S. state of Georgia. Its purpose is to prevent diseases, promote health, and prepare for disasters. The department is organized into divisions, sections, programs, and offices. [1] DPH became an independent state agency in 2011.
Georgia’s unemployment rate held steady at 3.1% in April for the fourth month in a row, even as several jobs categories reached all-time highs, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday ...
The number of people receiving benefits after an initial week of aid, a proxy for hiring, increased 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted 1.794 million during the week ending May 4, the claims report ...
Its headline number is the seasonally adjusted estimate for initial unemployment claims filed during the previous week in the US. Since this statistic is published weekly, it is commonly depended on as a current indicator of the labor market and the economy generally. In 2016, the number of people on unemployment benefits fell to around 2.14 ...
Deaths: The percentage of deaths due to COVID-19 rose 1.1% for the week ending Dec. 14. The number of COVID-related deaths is down from this year's high of 2,583 for the week ending Jan. 13, 2024 ...