1. COVID-19 Status Report | Georgia Department of Public Health

    https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report

    Daily Status Report. Georgia COVID-19 daily status of cases and hospitalizations with interactive charts and graphs. COVID-19 Daily Status. COVID-19 Testing. COVID-19 Vaccine. COVID-19 Guidance. Georgia COVID-19 Dashboard.

  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia (country)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country)_COVID_19

    All flights from China and Wuhan to Tbilisi International Airport were cancelled until 27 January. [needs update] The Health Ministry announced that all arriving passengers from C

  3. COVID-19: Support for Individuals and Families | Georgia.gov

    https://georgia.gov/covid-19-coronavirus-georgia/covid-19-support-individuals-and-families

    The Georgia Rental Assistance Program (GRA), managed by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, can provide up to 15 months of rental and utility assistance. Tenants who have fallen behind on rent payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic must apply to be considered. The GRA program does not include all counties.

  4. GDOL COVID-19 Information | Georgia Department of Labor

    https://dol.georgia.gov/gdol-covid-19-information

    Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) What It Is: Benefits for those who would not usually qualify, such as the self-employed, gig workers, and part-time workers who have been unable to work as a direct result of COVID-19. This includes individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 or instructed to quarantine.

  5. How COVID-19 Affected Georgia’s Economy – 24/7 Wall St.

    https://247wallst.com/state/how-covid-19-affected-georgias-economy/

    The U.S. economy reported its worst quarterly decline in modern history during the COVID-19 pandemic, with gross domestic product shrinking at an annual rate of 31.4% in the second quarter. The ...

  6. Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) - Georgia

    https://dol.georgia.gov/pua

    Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) The PUA program will provide unemployment benefits to those not ordinarily eligible for them for up to 79 weeks. This includes individuals who are self-employed, gig workers, 1099 independent contractors, employees of churches, employees of non-profits, or those with limited work history who do not qualify ...

  7. The COVID-19 pandemic: Georgia’s yearlong catastrophic event

    https://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-news/covid-19-georgias-year-long-mass-casualty-event/TM7FY3H525G77E6XFTY5IX6ISU/

    Public health officials have counted more than 18,000 confirmed and suspected COVID-19 deaths across Georgia. The losses well exceed the number of Georgia’s military members killed in World War II,...

  8. Revisiting the Georgia COVID-19 Pandemic Business Safety Act

    https://cviog.uga.edu/_resources/documents/training-and-education/biennial-presentations/2020/sro-covid-19-pandemic-business-safety-act.pdf

    Institute for Georgia Legislators. Overview The COVID-19 pandemic led the General Assembly to enact protections for a variety of businesses and entities from liability stemming from the “transmission, infection, exposure, or potential exposure” of the virus, as well as distributing personal protective equipment.1 The Act provides

  9. Covid-19 pandemic magnifies workforce crisis in veterinary ...

    https://www.jacksonprogress-argus.com/news/world_nation/covid-19-pandemic-magnifies-workforce-crisis-in-veterinary-field/article_8caaf927-42fc-5e42-8bfd-76d93bc00e84.html

    Maccabe says that one of the biggest causes for the perception, or reality, of a workforce shortage, is the inefficiencies caused by the pandemic. Covid-19 infection control procedures have slowed the ability of veterinarians and their health care teams to handle caseloads, and in a field that has long relied on direct, in-person care, it has ...