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COVID-19 Complications Take Lives Of GA Firefighters | Patch PM

Tropical Storm Fred | Kemp talks COVID-19 | 1,800 backpacks donated | Pedestrian scramble | Firefighters die from COVID-19: Patch PM

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

Two GA Firefighters Die Of COVID-19 Complications

Two first responders — one in Carroll County, one in Barrow — died over the weekend from COVID-19, according to social-media posts.

Kemp Pushes COVID-19 Vaccine While Continuing To Refuse Mandates

Gov. Brian Kemp urged Georgians to vaccinate, even promising state workers a day off to "consider scheduling" a shot — but still no mandates.

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Tropical Storm Fred Expected To Bring Flash Flooding To GA

Nearly all of Georgia is under a flash flood watch through Wednesday due to Tropical Storm Fred, which may bring up to 5 inches of rain.

North Fulton Charities Distributes 1,800+ Backpacks To Children

North Fulton Community Charities' annual back to school program gave backpacks filled with supplies to over 1,800 students this year.

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Wellstar Douglas 'Severely Overcrowded,' Turning Away Patients

A website tracking Georgia hospital capacity for ambulance services reports Wellstar Douglas Hospital in a state of "total diversion."

'Pedestrian Scramble' Opens Wednesday In Downtown Alpharetta

Alpharetta's pedestrian scramble is a traffic signal interval that stops cars to let pedestrians cross in any direction.

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