Born2BKing
Veteran
Right there by the Gleenwood flea market right? lolIm not eating anywhere by that Glenwood 285 exit. Its a gang of rats and J's over there.
Right there by the Gleenwood flea market right? lolIm not eating anywhere by that Glenwood 285 exit. Its a gang of rats and J's over there.
Why white folks so eager to open back up?? Geez stay at home and chill for a bit.
Right there by the Gleenwood flea market right? lol
Those were my stomping grounds in my early 20's when I embraced the fukkery of Atlanta. Boy I used to love them east side hood bytches. Club Chocolate on a Saturday night, you fukking something if you ain't lame.You already know
This is in California
Those were my stomping grounds in my early 20's when I embraced the fukkery of Atlanta. Boy I used to love them east side hood bytches. Club Chocolate on a Saturday night, you fukking something if you ain't lame.
Damn, I may take a ride over there tomorrow for the hell of it. That's sad to hear.I remember when Glenwood had several club like Club Mirage, shyt Glenwood actually used to be poppin. Those days loooong gone. It’s sad to see how fukked up it is today.
This is in California
Simply not worth it...unless you're the pastor passing the collection plate
Error leads to dip in Georgias COVID-19 case count
By
- Willoughby Mariano, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Monday, May 18, 2020 @ 6:24 PM
The Georgia Department of Public Health’s published count of statewide COVID-19 cases declined during the weekend because the agency corrected a data coding error, a spokeswoman said Monday.
The agency mistakenly logged the results of 231 tests that check for COVID-19 antibodies as diagnostic tests, causing them to be coded as confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, DPH spokeswoman Nancy Nydam said.
The case count ticked down Sunday when the error was corrected. Current confirmed cases stand at about 38,000.
Antibody tests are designed to tell those who are not currently ill whether they were exposed to the virus. Diagnostic tests show whether a person is currently sick.
“We are working diligently to provide the most accurate information, and we apologize for any confusion,” the agency said in a written statement. DPH disclosed the error on its online daily status report, where the mistake originally appeared.
Georgians are watching closely the COVID-19 case count and other measures on DPH’s online status report as they judge whether its safe to resume work and other activities. DPH has come under fire in recent weeks for presenting confusing or incorrect information on its online status report.
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you mad homie? you madddd LOL