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GA Coronavirus: How Cherokee County Neighbors Are Responding

Neighbors in Cherokee are easing into their "new normal" of self-quarantine, working and school from home, and what businesses are open.

Cherokee Sheriff Frank Reynolds gets his temperature taken as a coronavirus precautions.
Cherokee Sheriff Frank Reynolds gets his temperature taken as a coronavirus precautions. (Cherokee Sheriff's Office)

CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA — Neighbors around Cherokee County are starting their second week of self-quarantine after most schools, businesses and community amenities shut down due to the coronavirus.

Patch asked readers to tell us how local families are coping with schools being closed. This includes families homeschooling, college students now working from home the rest of the semester, or teachers.

Patch also asked which local restaurants are still open, offering curbside pick up or delivery options.

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