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Latest Bartow County Coronavirus Update
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Bartow County:

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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Bartow County:

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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Gwinnett:
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Toyo Tire announced it planned to "phase down" production because of the coronavirus pandemic but hopes to reopen on April 19.
A Facebook post from Douglasville's parks department urged walking to stay fit during the coronavirus — as long as you stay 6 feet apart.
Loganville Mayor Rey Martinez signed an emergency order similar to Gwinnett's mandating that residents stay home to fight the coronavirus.
Gwinnett residents who violate the coronavirus stay-at-home order may face 60 days in jail or a $1,000 fine if prosecuted.
House Speaker David Ralston asked to again postpone Georgia's primaries because of the coronavirus state of emergency.
Sheriff's deputies and GBI agents found five bodies at the Stonehaven Falls Apartments at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
Shaw Industries expects to reopen its Bartow County Facilities early next week after disinfecting for the coronavirus.
Arbor Place Mall in Douglasville will close Friday evening until further notice to help stem the spread of the new coronavirus.
Ballot requests for the May 19 primary will not be mailed to inactive voters.
Similar shelter-in-place declarations to battle coronavirus spread went into effect at 5 p.m. Friday in Cartersville and Bartow County.
Douglasville's city council agreed unanimously Thursday to enforce coronavirus restrictions recommended by the county board of health.
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Paulding County and the City of Hiram both declared a coronavirus state of emergency Thursday, stopping short of mandating shelter in place.
Following two hours of debate, the Douglas County Board of Health unanimously approved shelter-in-place and restaurant restrictions.
Loganville and Grayson restaurants are still serving during coronavirus restrictions, but are limited to drive-through, takeout or delivery.
A Cedartown woman receives jail time and probation for triggering a fatal 2018 three-car wreck on I-75 near the Groovers Landing overpass.