What's Going Around in Georgia?
Health surveillance summary for Georgia — April 2026
Here's a snapshot of current respiratory illness and disease activity in Georgia, based on the latest CDC surveillance data. Click any topic for detailed trends, charts, and nearby state comparisons.
Elevated Activity in Georgia
MMR Coverage is at elevated levels. Tap below for details.
Flu
Moderate3.3% ILI
View details →RSV
Low0.9 per 100K
View details →COVID-19
Low0.6 per 100K
View details →Measles
Moderate2 cases in 2026
View details →MMR Coverage
Very High86.8% coverage
View details →Nearby States
Cities in Georgia
Health data available for these Georgia cities:
Frequently Asked Questions
What's going around in Georgia right now?
Based on the latest CDC data, here's what's circulating in Georgia: flu activity is moderate, RSV is low, COVID-19 is low, and there have been 2 measles cases reported in 2026. Each topic page has detailed trends and comparisons.
Is the flu bad in Georgia right now?
Flu activity in Georgia is currently moderate with 3.3% ILI. Visit the Georgia flu page for weekly trend charts, nearby state comparisons, and historical context.
Are there measles cases in Georgia?
Georgia has reported 2 confirmed measles cases in 2026. The state's kindergarten MMR vaccination rate is 86.8%. See the measles tracker for county-level details.
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