There were 38 deaths from nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis reported in Georgia in the week ending June 24, making up 2.3% of total deaths by all causes in Georgia.
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff released the following statement on today’s Congressional Ceremony unveiling the USPS stamp in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis.
There were 17 deaths with influenza and pneumonia listed as the underlying cause reported in Georgia during the week ending June 24, a 15% decrease from the previous week.
Georgia's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending June 10, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
There were 38 deaths with nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis listed as the underlying cause reported in Georgia during the week ending June 24, a 2.7% increase over the previous week.
There were 347 deaths from diseases of the heart reported in Georgia in the week ending June 17, making up 21.4% of total deaths by all causes in Georgia.
A bipartisan bill championed by U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff to protect rural hospitals across Georgia from cybersecurity threats has passed a key Senate Committee.
The Center for Immigration Studies recently released a report touching on an analysis by the Census Bureau that sheds light on the impact of immigration, both legal and illegal, in public schools.
There were 68 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in Georgia in the week ending June 17, making up 4.2% of total deaths by all causes in Georgia.
While on an economic development trip to the Paris Air Show this week, Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that automotive parts manufacturer NVH Korea will establish a new facility in Locust Grove.
Attorney General Chris Carr today announced that eight defendants have pleaded guilty in Fulton County in a case that involves the trafficking of a 17-year-old female.
There were 88 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Georgia in the week ending June 17, making up 5.4% of total deaths by all causes in Georgia.
Senator Reverend Warnock, joined by a group of Democratic colleagues, introduced legislation that would support Georgia’s working families and reduce child poverty