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2nd Person Quarantined At GA Park With Coronavirus | Patch PM

TSA closes checkpoints | All schools shut | Anheuser-Busch employee tests positive | Macy's closing temporarily | 146 cases: Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

GA Coronavirus: All K-12 Schools Shut, Colleges Move Online

Gov. Brian Kemp ordered all K-12 Georgia public schools to close until March 31, and the University System of Georgia will end the semester online.

Coronavirus: Anheuser-Busch Cartersville Plant Employee Infected

An employee of the Cartersville Anheuser-Busch plant has been infected with the coronavirus, a statement from the company said.

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TSA Closes Some Checkpoints At Atlanta Airport: Coronavirus

The TSA closed some security checkpoints Tuesday at Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport.

No Evictions For 60 Days In Atlanta Says Mayor Bottoms

Residential evictions have been halted immediately for the next 60 days, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said Tuesday.

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2nd GA Coronavirus Patient Quarantined At Park

A second person was quarantined Monday at Hard Labor Creek State Park in Morgan County. They tested positive for coronavirus at a hospital.

GA Coronavirus: Macy’s Temporarily Closes All Locations

Macy's says it will provide benefits and compensations to its affected workers.

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