Police need help identifying Emory University Hospital Midtown patient
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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(Emory University Hospital Midtown)
ATLANTA - Police need help to identify a patient who has been at Emory University Hospital Midtown for the past five months.
The Atlanta Police Department released a photo of the man on Friday. Police said they found the man wander in the downtown area on Nov. 20, 2020. He was brought to the emergency room.
Both the hospital and authorities have not been able to identify the man and the man has not been able to provide a name, address, or family members.
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The Atlanta Science Festival returns March 13-27 stronger than ever. This year’s hybrid of more than 80 events includes virtual activities and those held in safe, socially-distanced environments, aimed to educate, engage and entertain all ages.
The 2021 festival theme “Science Always Prevails!” celebrates the metro area as a powerhouse of scientific research, scholarship, service and innovation, from battling the COVID-19 pandemic to protecting the unique natural resources of Georgia.
“The pandemic has heightened public awareness of the value of science,” says Meisa Salaita, executive co-director of Science ATL, the non-profit organization that produces the Atlanta Science Festival. “All of our partners, including Emory, have come together to keep the festival going strong, despite the challenges. Everyone is inspired by the knowledge that our mission of service to the community is more important than ever.”
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