Tag: Brian Kemp
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Friday, July 3
As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Georgia, Governor Kemp urges people to wear masks, while Emory experts call for a mask mandate. Here's what you need to know this week.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Saturday, June 27
Cases are still climbing in Georgia, APS has announced in-person graduation dates, and Morehouse has canceled fall sports. Here's what you need to know this week.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Wednesday, June 3
On Tuesday, the state once again revamped it's COVID-19 dashboard. Here’s your Wednesday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Friday, May 29
On Thursday, Governor Brian Kemp announced that bars and nightclubs would be able to re-open on June 1. Here’s your Friday morning update.
Georgia has been open for a month—but returning to work is still complicated
There are two primary weapons in the fight to save Georgia's economy: unemployment benefits for out-of-work individuals and Paycheck Protection Program loans for businesses. Some critics say Governor Brian Kemp’s decision to reopen quickly has blunted both.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Friday, May 22
On Thursday, Atlanta's mayor released a five-phase plan for re-opening. Here’s your Friday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Wednesday, May 20
On Tuesday, hospitalizations for COVID-19 reached their lowest level since early April. Here’s your Wednesday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Wednesday, May 13
On Tuesday, the governor extended an executive order to keep bars, nightclubs, and live entertainment venues closed for the rest of the month. Here’s your Wednesday morning update.
Meet the breakout star of Governor Kemp’s press conferences: sign language interpreter David Cowan
David Cowan’s expressive style of signing frequently captures the public’s attention—most recently when he was interpreting onstage at Governor Brian Kemp’s coronavirus press conferences.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Monday, May 11
Over the weekend, the governor announced that current hospitalizations reached a new low. Here’s your Monday morning update.