Latest Atlanta coronavirus news: Cases of COVID-19 in Georgia near 49,000

There are at least 2,123 deaths and 48,894 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Georgia

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This blog will be updated throughout Wednesday, June 3, with news and details of COVID-19 in Georgia. Beginning this week, the Department of Public Health will be updating its numbers only once each day, at 3 p.m.

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3:30 p.m.: The AJC is keeping track of reported coronavirus deaths and cases across Georgia, as reported by the Department of Public Health. There are now at least 2,123 deaths and 48,894 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Georgia.

12:30 p.m.: Regular voting locations like churches and senior living facilities in DeKalb will not be available for June 9 voting, Tyler Estep reports, so 24 precincts have been relocated.

12:30 p.m.: A new company is trying to reshape the food delivery game in Atlanta during the pandemic, and Ligaya Figueras has the details.

11:30 a.m.: Kiersten Willis has compiled a list of ways you can still make the most of your summer vacation.

7:30 a.m.: A second pop-up testing site for coronavirus set opens in Stockbridge, Leon Stafford reports, and don't have to have symptoms to participate.

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