COVID-19 Coronavirus Cases Are Surging. The Contact Tracing Workforce Is Not Selena Simmons-Duffin | NPR August 7th, 2020 Contact tracers, from left to right, Christella Uwera, Dishell Freeman and Alejandra Camarillo work at Harris County Public Health contact tracing facility Thursday, June 25, 2020, in Houston. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday that the state is facing a “massive outbreak” in the coronavirus pandemic and that some new local restrictions may be needed to protect hospital space for new patients. David J. Phillip / AP Related COVID-19 Jan 19, 2022 Emory infectious disease expert talks the new antiviral drugs to treat COVID-19 COVID-19 Jan 19, 2022 The Biden administration will give out 400 million free N95 masks Workforce Jan 18, 2022 Workers are calling out sick in droves, leaving employers scrambling Top Stories Emory University WABE’s Week In Review: A deeper dive into protests at Emory and a new Georgia law bans some people from owning certain land Election A group of Republicans has united to defend the legitimacy of US elections and those who run them Atlanta Neighborhoods Mozley Park residents campaign for interstate noise barriers on Atlanta’s Westside National News As the US moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, could more states legalize it? Community Vine City dilapidated building transformed into a martial arts studio Georgia Legislation Bill to create Ocmulgee Mounds National Park near Macon gets broad backing from Georgia delegation
COVID-19 Jan 19, 2022 Emory infectious disease expert talks the new antiviral drugs to treat COVID-19
Emory University WABE’s Week In Review: A deeper dive into protests at Emory and a new Georgia law bans some people from owning certain land
Election A group of Republicans has united to defend the legitimacy of US elections and those who run them
Atlanta Neighborhoods Mozley Park residents campaign for interstate noise barriers on Atlanta’s Westside
National News As the US moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, could more states legalize it?
Georgia Legislation Bill to create Ocmulgee Mounds National Park near Macon gets broad backing from Georgia delegation