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New GA Coronavirus Cases Reach 4-Month High | Patch PM
Trump to visit | Birthday cards sought for 103-year-old | Threats at election officials | Coronavirus numbers startlingly high: Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
GA Posts Highest One-Day Coronavirus Total In Four Months
Georgia's health department reported more than 4,000 newly diagnosed cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, the most in a single day since Aug. 8.
Trump Visiting Saturday, Officials Threatened: GA Senate Runoff
Latest Georgia Senate runoff news: Trump visiting Georgia on Saturday for rally; election officials threatened; debate forthcoming.
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Intimidation Over Trump's Fraud Claims 'Has To Stop': Sterling
Georgia elections official Gabriel Sterling warned that President Donald Trump's unproven claims of voter fraud are encouraging violence.
Gwinnett Gears Up To Administer Coronavirus Vaccine: Director
With emergency approval of a coronavirus vaccine likely soon, Gwinnett's health department already is scouting sites to administer shots.
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103 Birthday Cards Sought For Georgia Woman's 103rd Birthday
Sarah Watkins' granddaughter said it would make her day to be flooded with well wishes.
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