May 11, 2020 10:41 AM
Mid-Morning Reads for May 11, 2019
I won’t lie, the best part of pandemic world is not having to “get ready” for meetings because sleep regression is a very real thing in the Robertson house. At this point, it’s our 13 month old’s world and we’re all just living’ in it. So, welcome to Mid-Morning Reads.
- Live updates: Coronavirus in Georgia
- Atlanta shoppers head for Buckhead as Coronavirus restrictions lift in Georgia and elsewhere
- New data shows high traffic numbers in Georgia from neighboring states following reopening
- Today is the voter registration deadline in Georgia
- Georgia’s Teacher of the Year will serve for extra year amid pandemic
- Georgia delivers 1 millionth absentee ballot
- Georgia’s ‘last responders‘ change practices in age of coronavirus
- United Way to help more Middle Georgia residents through pandemic
- Southeast Georgia Health System honors nurses during Nurses’ Week
- 3M provides higher-visibility product for testing on The Ray and marking tape in Canada program
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It is important to post the monday morning reader before noon. This week has an assortment of links about Ahmaud Arbery. I was wondering why this murder was getting more attention than the dozens of killings that take place every day. Then I edited this post. The third link from the top is an example. This case deserves some of the hysteria being devoted to the Arbery incident. You will not have to look very far to find more.
If you need any help figuring out the the unique aspects of the Arbery case, or the differences between the Arbery case and the other case you’re linking to, I am happy to help.