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Disaster Declared, Vaccine Trial, Tests Waived: News Nearby
Top news includes ACT/SAT requirements waived, Trump declares disaster in GA, and a vaccine trial. How to share news, events on Patch.
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.
- Coronavirus: Medical Volunteers Offered Free Delta Flights To GA
- Georgia Enforces Social Distancing At Parks, Lakes: Coronavirus
- I-85 Atlanta Bridge Collapse: Monday Marks 3 Year Anniversary
Coronavirus: Emory Testing Clinical Trial Of Vaccine
Emory's clinical trial testing of this vaccine to prevent coronavirus is the first vaccine to be tested in the United States.
GA Colleges Waive SAT, ACT Requirements: Coronavirus
Several University System of Georgia institutions have waived SAT and ACT requirements after many tests were canceled due to coronavirus.
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Trump Declares GA Major Disaster As Coronavirus Cases Top 2.6K
As deaths from coronavirus continue to rise in Georgia, President Donald Trump declared Sunday that a major disaster exists in the state. With it, he ordered federal assistance to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by the coronavirus pandemic beginning on Jan. 20, and continuing.
Krispy Kreme To Give Free Doughnuts To Health Workers In GA
Starting on Monday, Krispy Kreme will be giving out free doughnuts every week to healthcare workers across the country.
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Cruise Passengers With Coronavirus Released From GA, Fly To NC
An NC couple who tested positive for coronavirus after being on a cruise ship were released to fly home from Marietta, their daughter said.
Atlanta Kid Entrepreneurs, T&N Bow Ties, Raising $1M For Homeless
Two brothers, 8 and 5, launched a crowdfunding campaign to help raise money to help Atlanta's homeless during the coronavirus pandemic.
Second Primary Delay Sought By GA Speaker Due To Coronavirus
House Speaker David Ralston asked to again postpone Georgia's primaries because of the coronavirus state of emergency.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Gwinnett Says Stay Home Or Face Fine, Jail Time: Coronavirus
- Dunwoody Issues Shelter-In-Place Order For Coronavirus
- Coronavirus Stay-At-Home Order Issued For Loganville
- Reformation Brewery Launches GoFundMe, Charity Beer: Coronavirus
- Atlanta Trash Collection Policies To Change: Coronavirus
- Sawnee Foundation Donates $200K To Local Food Banks: Coronavirus
- Coronavirus In Fulton County: Restaurants Open, Cases In Town
- Coronavirus In Forsyth County: Restaurants Open, Cases In Town
- Coronavirus In Cherokee County: Restaurants Open, Cases In Town
- 4 Females, 1 Male Found Dead At Cartersville Apartment Complex
Across America
- U.S. Coronavirus: Deaths Approach 3,000; Ship Arrives In NYC
- Coronavirus U.S.: Amazon, Instacart And Whole Food Workers Strike
- Singer-Songwriter John Prine Critically Ill With Coronavirus
- FL Pastor Arrested After Hosting Services Amid Coronavirus Crisis
- NYC Doctor Who Separated Conjoined Twins Dies Of Coronavirus
- Tokyo Olympics Rescheduled For July 23-Aug. 8 in 2021
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