ATLANTA, GA – As Atlanta residents continue to adhere to the shelter-in-place order to help stop the spread of the new coronavirus, cases of the virus continue to rise, schools close food sites due to coronavirus cases and Lyft offers to help deliver necessary supplies. Here's the latest on the coronavirus response in Atlanta.

There are 2065 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus and 74 coronavirus-related deaths in Fulton County, as of Sunday morning, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. In Fulton County, these numbers mean there are nearly 190 positive cases of the coronavirus for every 100,000 people.

Here's the breakdown of deaths in Fulton County by age: 30-39: 3 deaths

50-59: 5 deaths

60-69: 14 deaths

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Here are the latest updates from Atlanta: SCHOOLS

Governor Brian Kemp has announced that all K-12 schools in Georgia will remain closed for in-person instruction for the remainder of this school year.

Atlanta Public Schools has closed two food distribution sites after four employees who volunteered at the sites tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. MORE BUSINESSES

Not everything is closed in the Atlanta area because of the coronavirus pandemic. Many essential businesses are still open to provide services such as food take-out, eyecare and more. We've created a simple small business directory to help residents see what's open in Fulton County.

Buckhead businesses have shared their information, which we've compiled here.

Midtown businesses have shared their information, which we've compiled here. Lyft is offering to help Atlanta government agencies and healthcare organizations transport essential items to those in need as part of the local response to the coronavirus pandemic. MORE