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Gov. Kemp calls president’s newest COVID-19 vaccination plan ‘blatantly unlawful overreach’

Gov. Kemp calls president’s newest COVID-19 vaccination plan ‘blatantly unlawful overreach’

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp calls President Joe Biden’s latest plan to get more Americans vaccinated against COVID-19 “blatantly unlawful overreach.”. During a late afternoon news conference, Biden criticized the roughly 80 million Americans who are not yet vaccinated, despite months of availability and incentives. “We’ve been patient. But our... Read more

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Well Governor Kemp you're just going to waste more time effort and money and consequently neglect the health and wellbeing of the residents of the State and in particular school children. It's because of you that this has had to happen.

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So y'all who are all in agreement with Joe care nothing about your freedoms as given us by the Constitution? This man it no other man should have no legal right to bully the American with force just so he can have his way. People are getting vaccinated and are still dying. I am going through this covid thing right now and I still don't plan on getting vaccinated

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'Unlawful overreach': Georgia governor vows to fight Biden vaccine mandate

'Unlawful overreach': Georgia governor vows to fight Biden vaccine mandate

ATLANTA - During President Joe Biden's announcement of a vaccine mandate that will affect as many as 100 million Americans, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp vowed to fight the federal plan. Kemp responded on Thursday during the president's address with a tweet saying he will pursue legal avenues to fight the... Read more

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there need to be a recall on Kemp. he don't give a .... how many people die.why would anyone fight against the president instead of doing all you can to help him save lives and get this virus under control. Kemp needs to go!!!

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Everyone had to vaccinated before attending any schools in America quit whining like babies and get vaccinated and many of you get the flu shoot every year so what is different..

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Zoo Atlanta’s gorillas test positive for virus that causes COVID-19

Zoo Atlanta’s gorillas test positive for virus that causes COVID-19

ATLANTA — Zoo Atlanta’s gorillas have tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19. The zoo has 20 western lowland gorillas in four separate troops. They did not say how many gorillas were infected. “Recently, Gorilla Care Team members observed coughing, nasal discharge, and minor changes in appetite in several... Read more

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Keep humans away from them. problem solved. They are captured creatures, so they aren't going out and contracting it on their own. 🙏🏽

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Now I'm convinced its in the soil or the water. Maybe even the food..Time to find out and inspect the food growers throughly..I call for full fledged investigation on all U.S FARMERS TO BE INSPECTED FOR ANYTHING THAT COULD POSSIBLY CAUSE ILLNES TO WE THE PEOPLE OF THE U.S.A our children are getting sick and now the captivated Gorillas in a Zoo that is not their natural environment

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Gout medication around for four decades showing promise in treating COVID-19, UGA research shows

Gout medication around for four decades showing promise in treating COVID-19, UGA research shows

ATLANTA — Researchers at the University of Georgia are very optimistic they may have found a new way to treat COVID-19 by using medicine that’s been around for years. Channel 2′s Wendy Corona spoke with Dr. Ralph Tripp, a UGA professor of infectious diseases, on Friday who said his work of two decades is now showing great promise for treatment of coronavirus. Read more

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well, I think it's great that someone has found a drug that will work and it's an approved medication that has been around quite a while. Thank You Dr. Tripp, UGA

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Thank God their still searching, learning and not settling for one option. Keep working Dr. Tripp and I challenge others to keep working on alternative solutions. As for the rest of us, we need to band together to stop this Tyranny!

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