Good morning! I hope it’s going well.
- A compelling case in the Financial Times (so, a real news source) explaining why the death toll may be far greater than the current tally suggests.
- More troubling news for poultry processors.
- If you’re looking for something to read, here are some suggestions.
- Why Rep. Kasey Carpenter decided to reopen his two Woodstock restaurants. (NB: While I won’t be dining in any restaurants anytime soon – it’s takeout only for now at my house – I would like to state for the record that Kasey is a great guy and a friend and I hope he, his family, and his staff stay healthy, and not just because they make excellent pizza.)
- The Supreme Court affirms that the Georgia Code belongs to Georgians.
- How coastal businesses in Georgia are approaching reopening.
- If you live anywhere in Georgia and have COVID-19 symptoms, there’s a test waiting for you.
- An analysis of the choices we have as business owners, and as consumers.
- The rural/urban education divide in Georgia is increasingly pronounced.
- More cleaning products at home apparently means more calls to Georgia’s poison control center.
- Delta will manufacture pods to safely transport military personnel infected with the virus.
- A fascinating longer read about how this pandemic will transform the retail sector in the U.S.
- New York’s ballot laws may help a Manhattan doorman ascend to the state Assembly.
- Idle museum curators share the creepiest pieces in their collections.