COVID-19 Antibody Tests Point To Lower Death Rate For The Coronavirus Than First Thought Jon Hamilton | NPR May 28th, 2020 Laboratory technician takes an antibody test for COVID-19 at SOMOS Community Care site on resident of Washington Heights. Lev Radin / Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images Related Olympics Jan 22, 2022 China’s Olympics aim to keep COVID at bay with armpit sensors, robots and more Joe Biden Jan 22, 2022 For all of Biden’s successes or failures, it’s really about ‘COVID, stupid’ COVID-19 Jan 21, 2022 Chair of the Cobb County Board of Education discusses the challenges in combating COVID-19 Top Stories Georgia General Assembly Georgia House Speaker reverses ban of senator following scuffle and arrest Appeals court upholds dismissal of some charges against Trump, others in Georgia election case Affordable Housing Guests, tenants or squatters? Lawsuit questions rights of Georgia families in extended-stay hotels Immigration The Senate advances 'Laken Riley Act,' a migrant detention bill that could be Trump's first law to sign Voting Justice Department sues Georgia's Houston county, saying elections violate rights of Black voters Crime Southwest pilot arrested in Savannah on a DUI charge while making preparations in the cockpit
COVID-19 Jan 21, 2022 Chair of the Cobb County Board of Education discusses the challenges in combating COVID-19
Affordable Housing Guests, tenants or squatters? Lawsuit questions rights of Georgia families in extended-stay hotels
Immigration The Senate advances 'Laken Riley Act,' a migrant detention bill that could be Trump's first law to sign
Voting Justice Department sues Georgia's Houston county, saying elections violate rights of Black voters