We recognize the continuously changing world in which we live and will adjust as additional needs arise. Hall and Dawson Courts resume regular operating hours.
Bottom line, we care. Coronavirus (COVID19) Information. That per capita rate is more than twice the rate of Fulton County. Hall County plans to take measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The Hall County School District is steadfast in its commitment to support the families within our Hall County community. Click to read more. Hall joins Fulton, DeKalb, Dougherty, Gwinnett and Cobb Counties, which all have more than 1,000 cases as of 7 p.m. Friday. 11Alive is focusing our news coverage on the facts and not the fear around the virus.
According to the Georgia Department of Public Education, Hall County now has 1,022 confirmed cases of coronavirus and nine people in the county have died from the virus. You must be a digital subscriber to view this article. You must be a full digital subscriber to read this article. Hall County Emergency Management Agency continues to closely monitor any new details as it relates to COVID-19. Hall has confirmed 1,132 COVID-19 cases, which is 544 per 100,000 population according to the state Department of Public Health. With Chief Judge Kathlene F. Gosselin’s emergency order set to expire May 31, 2020, local courts and judicial offices have developed written plans for re-opening on Monday, June 1, with limited staffing and additional health precautions in place. We are working with local, state, and federal officials to ensure that appropriate actions are being taken and that necessary and accurate information is being shared with our citizens.
Hall County is also the home of many chicken processing plants where there have been outbreaks of the coronavirus.
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