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Hosts Robin Whetstone and Andy Miller bring you some uplifting news about healthcare in our state and our country.
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But, at around 12% of residents with the bivalent booster, the number is nothing to celebrate.
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In brief: DA requests $267K for anti-gang unit — ACC's bivalent vax rate hovers around 12% — record number of Georgians sign up for Obamacare — state budget writers begin meeting today — UGA men face Kentucky
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Respiratory viruses are continuing to send adults and children to the emergency room this flu season. GPB’s Ellen Eldridge reports on the early spike in cases.
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In brief: 1.8 million Georgians vote early in Senate runoff; over 22K early voters in Athens — CCSD Superintendent wraps up town hall series tonight — new report details pandemic's toll on kids' mental health — GA Power faces opposition to coal ash plan — UGA Volleyball's season comes to an end in Texas — UGA to face Ohio State in football playoffs
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WUGA producer Isabela Weiss talks with Dr. Spencer Fox, Dr. Stephan Goggans and Dr. Greg Nowak about what to expect this winter.
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The state Department of Public Health says COVID cases are down about 80% since mid-August.
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Researchers at UGA have indicated that studying the virus' genetic makeup through genetic sequencing could aid in containment efforts of new variants of COVID-19.
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Athens-Clarke County remains at a low level of community COVID-19 transmission.
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IN brief: The county's Board of Elections is deciding between November or March for election to fill Parker's seat — Kemp announces millions for emergency care in Atlanta — employment numbers remain rosy — UGA to offer COVID and flu vaccines — UGA volleyball beats NC State