Amid the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic, Kadiatou Diallo-Montford dedicated herself to understanding how COVID-19 impacted adults with severe mental illness.
ATLANTA — It’s been exactly five years on Sunday since the first COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Georgia. The cases were announced on March 2, 2020, almost six weeks after Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the first U.S. coronavirus case.
Georgia Restaurant Association chief surveys the food services landscape five years after COVID-19 shut down society.
Five years ago, on a late Monday evening in March, Gov. Brian Kemp and his top health aides hastily called a news conference at the Capitol to make an announcement that would touch every person in Georgia.
Five years after COVID-19, research shows that a playful mindset, known as "lemonading," helped people stay resilient by using humor and creativity to navigate uncertainty.
Frontline workers and those who died during the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored with a monument in Chicago, designed by a Georgia Southern University professor. Casey Schachner teaches 3D design, sculpture and ceramics on the Armstrong campus.
On March 10, a Cherokee County COVID-19 victim was transferred to ... hospitals in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The University System of Georgia said it would close all residence halls ...
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