Task Force Warns Georgia As ICU Capacity, Deaths Trend In Wrong Direction
"Georgia is very much the poster child for what happens when leadership take a hands-off approach to managing a pandemic," Dr. Harry Heiman, a professor at Georgia State University's School of Public Health, told USA Today. News on California and New York cases is also in the news.
Atlanta Journal Constitution:
White House Warns Of ‘Widespread And Expanding’ COVID-19 Spread In Georgia
President Trump’s coronavirus task force warns that Georgia continues to see “widespread and expanding community viral spread” and that the state’s current policies aren’t enough to curtail COVID-19. The task force “strongly recommends” Georgia adopt a statewide mandate that citizens wear masks, joining a chorus of public health officials, Democrats and others who have warned that Gov. Brian Kemp’s refusal to order face coverings has plunged the state into deeper crisis and will prolong recovery. (Trubey and Bluestein, 8/14)
USA Today:
Late To Shut Down, First To Reopen, Georgia Reports Its Highest Daily Death Toll
It wasn’t easy for Jenny Hunter to send her kids back to school this fall, but she knew it was the better of two impossible choices for her family. "I’m well aware of the clinical risks for children," Hunter, a nurse and mother of two in Cherokee County, just outside Atlanta, told USA TODAY on Wednesday afternoon. "I'm not a teacher, and neither is my husband. I felt the benefit versus the risk was better to get them in person for their education."Minutes after hanging up, Hunter received a text from her son: His high school would be temporarily closing for two weeks after 14 students tested positive for the coronavirus. (Hauck, 8/13)
The Hill:
Georgia Governor Drops Lawsuit Over Atlanta's Mask Mandate
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) has dropped a lawsuit over Atlanta’s mask mandate, his office announced Thursday afternoon.In a statement, Kemp said that he has failed to reach an agreement with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) and will instead file an executive order on Saturday. (Moreno, 8/13)
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The New York Times:
California Becomes First State To Report 600,000 Coronavirus Cases
California on Thursday became the first state to surpass 600,000 reported coronavirus cases since the virus arrived at the beginning of the year, a New York Times database shows. With more than 10,800 fatalities, the state now ranks third in the country for the worst death toll, behind New York and New Jersey, which were overwhelmed with cases in the spring but have since managed to contain the virus’s spread. (8/13)
CNN:
New York City Deaths During The Coronavirus Surge Recall The Peak Of The 1918 Flu Pandemic
A new study finds that deaths in New York City in the early part of the Covid-19 pandemic were comparable to deaths in the city at the peak of what's considered the deadliest pandemic to date -- the flu pandemic of 1918. The relative increase in deaths during the early period of the Covid-19 pandemic was actually substantially greater than during the peak of the 1918 pandemic, according to the study published Thursday in JAMA Network Open. (Christensen, 8/14)