Infant Becomes Youngest Coronavirus Victim In Georgia | Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Georgia on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
1-Year-Old Metro Atlanta Boy Dies From Coronavirus
The death of a 1-year-old boy from Cobb County due to the coronavirus has been confirmed by the Georgia Department of Public Health.
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Atlanta Based Coca Cola Will Offer Buyouts To 4,000 Employees
Coca-Cola says it will offer buyouts to reduce the number of involuntary layoffs.
Roswell Fire Chief Off Ventilator After Fighting Coronavirus
Roswell Fire Chief Ricky Burnette's daughter posted online Wednesday her dad is off the ventilator and awake after fighting coronavirus.
Atlanta Mayor Issues Order To Make Voting 'Easier'
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms will expand access to the polls and make it easier for Atlanta residents and employees to vote.
Shaq Calls Atlanta Rib Joint 'Coldest' In The City
Shaq recently visited Restaurant 10 Bar and Grill and made sure to recommend it to his followers.
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This article originally appeared on the Alpharetta-Milton Patch