Employee at Paulding County elementary school under self-quarantine.

The employee works at McGarity Elementary School.
Author: LaPorsche Thomas
Published: 7:08 AM EDT March 10, 2020
Updated: 1:53 PM EDT March 10, 2020

PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. — An employee at McGarity Elementary School was informed they have been in contact with a confirmed case of coronavirus in an adjacent county Monday morning, according to a notice sent to Principal Karla Dodgen.

“Even though the employee shows no symptoms of COVID-19, as someone who has been in contact with a confirmed case the employee has been advised to self-quarantine for the next 14 days as a precaution. The employee will not be at school during this time,” Dodgen said.

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Well now this really does get home because I am in Paulding County. Everyone please please please be cautious of your environments and if you can stay home and stay away from big crowds

You can always turn to channel 11 their news is great they’re staying very up-to-date and that’s one of my sources and I am trying to make sure that everybody has exactly what the news is putting out so everybody just be careful out there OK.

LIST | Status on classes at Atlanta area colleges and universities amid coronavirus outbreak.

Here’s what Atlanta area institutions are doing.
Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive)
Published: 2:57 PM EDT March 12, 2020
Updated: 4:14 PM EDT March 12, 2020

ATLANTA — As the coronavirus spreads, elements of society from sports to schools are adjusting, with Atlanta area colleges and universities beginning to flesh out plans for moving forward.

A number have announced they will shift from in-person classes to online classes in the coming weeks, while others have announced intentions to continue ahead as normal.

https://www.11alive.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/atlanta-area-colleges-universities-classroom-status/85-6016954f-bad6-438b-9c21-926a70e7a9ee

Douglasville Cases IMPORTANT PLEASE READ*****

https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0OPY2J8u?pd=03usrpoB&s=i0

Douglasville Douglasville staying in the news lately but this is not good news .So everybody needs to take all precautions! be very careful and try to stay home .In Douglasville everybody likes to be in everybody’s business .Right now y’all need to stay home and mind your business.IJS NOT BEING 👃 NOSEY OR MESSY AND IT COULD SAVE A LIFE!

Atlanta NASCAR race will be held without fans!

As events get canceled left and right, NASCAR is still planning to go forward in Atlanta this weekend.
Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive)
Published: 11:06 AM EDT March 12, 2020
Updated: 1:38 PM EDT March 12, 2020

ATLANTA — UPDATE: NASCAR has announced it will hold its race without fans.

“These events will be restricted to competitors, crews, officials and other necessary personnel to conduct the race,” NASCAR said.

Original story continues below

As events get canceled left and right around Atlanta and sporting events nationwide are either coming to a halt or playing without fans in attendance, NASCAR is plowing ahead this weekend.

I know some people are tired of hearing and reading about the Coronavirus. I will continue to blog updates because some people are not able to get the info.

This is completely understandable that they have to do this event in this manner. Atleast they didn’t cancel like many other events have had to do .

Thank You Nascar ! For protecting everyone from any chance of coming in contact with the Coronavirus in a big crowd . We as Your Fans can only appreciate Nascar for doing this !

First death from coronavirus in Georgia in Cobb County

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp has announced the first coronavirus death in Georgia.

He was described in a release as a 67-year-old man who had been hospitalized at WellStar Kennestone in Cobb County.

“Marty, the girls, and I are praying for the family and loved ones of this individual during this incredibly difficult time,” said Governor Kemp. “I know the medical professionals on site did everything that they could, and I greatly appreciate their efforts. As our state continues to address this pandemic, I urge Georgians to remain calm and support their neighbors and communities. We are in this fight together.”

This news is really close to me because I do live in Georgia .My prayers go out to the man who caught the coronavirus in Cobb County and lost his life .To his family 🙏 prayers to you. My family also lives in Cobb County so I hope that they are doing their best to stay away from any way of contacting the coronavirus .I hope that everyone is being very cautious and continue to wash your hands and keep your mouth covered when you cough.

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