COVID-19: Critical Impact is Now. Vaccines Can Help.

August 6, 2021. Less than four weeks ago, Miller County Hospital had no patients in the hospital with Covid-19 and it had been several weeks since anyone had tested positive in the Emergency Room or in the clinics. In fact, Miller County had been two weeks without a positive case. But all that abruptly changed in the last 12-14 days. …

COVID-19 Cases: Update

While the number of COVID-19 related hospitalizations and deaths slightly increased since last week, there was slight decrease in the number of cases in our area, so there’s some good news! The HAMC strongly encourages everyone to practice physical distancing, use a mask when inside public places, avoid social gatherings, and wash your hands frequently. Please continue to do your …

COVID-19 Cases: Update

It’s important for everyone to know there has been an increase in COVID-19 positive cases; the graph gives additional information about the new cases and locations. The HAMC strongly encourages everyone to practice physical distancing, use a mask when in public places, avoid social gatherings, and wash your hands frequently. Everyone needs to do their part in the fight against …

Increase in COVID-19 Cases

It’s important for everyone to know there has been an increase in COVID-19 positive cases; the graph gives additional information about the new cases and locations. The increases can be attributed in part to increased testing, but there has also been a spike in hospitalizations which is concerning. The HAMC strongly encourages everyone to practice physical distancing, use a mask …

Hospital Authority of Miller County: Important Announcement Regarding COVID-19

Colquitt, Georgia (3/12/2020): The Hospital Authority of Miller County (Miller County Hospital, Miller Nursing Home, Calhoun Nursing Home, Miller County Medical Center and Miller Specialty Clinic and RE Jennings Clinic) has not received any patients who have tested positive for the new coronavirus, COVID-19. “We have not seen any local impact of COVD-19 but in an abundance of caution for …