Early Morning Reads for Monday, April 20, 2020
April storms are not helping my resolution to create more “normal” sleep patterns in the Robertson household. Safe in West Georgia, but hearing others have not fared as well. Check on your neighbors this morning, y’all.
- Late correction shows confirmed cases at 18,489, deaths at 689
- Georgia explores regional effort to reopen economy amid pandemic
- Georgia woman gives birth during car crash
- Group protests Georgia’s coronavirus-related closures
- Bridesmaids rock their dresses for Georgia bride after coronavirus cancels wedding
- Well, this is just nice.
- North Georgia treated to sight of rare rainbow cloud formation
- Georgia nurse with COVID-19 gets sweet ‘I love you’ from family dog
- Georgia brewery donates home-brewed hand sanitizer to police
- Bus brings behavioral health care to rural Georgia families
- Teen plays saxophone for his quarantined grandmothers during pandemic
As a final note on this Monday morning, Andee and I have been listening to a lot of music these days. We have a couple of favorite playlists to share. We like this one in the mornings while we have our coffee and bottle numero uno, this one is for afternoons in the yard, and this one is for our daily happy hour on the porch when we both have a bottle of the house white (hers is just a little creamier than mine). Our family Spotify account may be one of the wisest investments we’ve ever made.
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Here is your monday morning reader for today.
With the first half of the baseball season now appearing to be total loss at the gate, and who knows when there will be fans in person at live competition in any sport, what are the terms of local stadium deals in Gwinnett, Cobb and Atlanta with respect to the losses? Maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised, just as I would about a Georgia testing and contact tracing plan as a element of an overall plan working to return us to more normal.