Find A COVID-19 Test In GA: What You Need To Know Before You Go

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Atlanta GA

23 December, 2021

11:23 AM

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GEORGIA – There doesn't seem to be an overwhelming rush in Georgia to get tested for COVID-19 … yet. While nationwide, the omicron variant of the coronavirus appears to have spurred a surge in cases of COVID-19, hospital capacity in Georgia is not at the breaking point at this time, state officials said. According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, hospitals are at 85 percent occupancy, and emergency room, intensive care unit, and ventilator usage have decreased and flattened out from numbers in October. Still, the latest surge of cases fueled by the rise of omicron, coupled with the desires from people who want to be able to safely visit with friends and loved ones during the holiday season, have sparked demand across the country for COVID-19 tests. SEE ALSO: Omicron Soon To Be Dominant Coronavirus Variant: GA Officials State officials say testing is critical to helping to reduce the spread of the virus, and recommend that anyone who has COVID-19 symptoms or has come into contact with someone who has tested positive go to take a COVID-19 test. Here are the best ways to get tested in Georgia. The first place to look is on the Georgia Department of Public Health's testing location website, which provides information on commercial testing sites as well as the state's partnership with Mako Medical test sites. DPH also provides a map of the state with information broken down by public health districts. In addition to what the state has provided, Patch has information on local options available below in each of the communities listed. Alpharetta-Milton Atlanta Buckhead Canton Cartersville Cumming Dacula Dallas-Hiram Decatur Douglasville East Cobb Johns Creek Loganville Marietta Roswell Sandy Springs BuckheadAtlanta

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