Former APS Board Chair Discusses Running For City Council President; New Research On COVID-19 Transmission From the University Of Georgia
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On November 2nd, the City of Atlanta Municipal General Elections will be held.
Of course the big race is the mayoral contest, but city council, Atlanta Board of education and city council president seats are ones to watch as well.
Former APS board chair and current affordable housing advocate Courtney English is vying for the City Council President seat and answers questions as to why he’s running for the seat.
Also, a rebroadcast about new research on how the timing of a COVID-19 infection could affect the severity of the disease. Dr. Ye Shen, is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the College of Public Health at UGA, tells Rose Scott about the research.
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