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Caption Public Health Commissioner Kathleen Toomey was a fixture at Gov. Brian Kemp’s COVID-19 press briefings. Credit: Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder (January 2021)
The advisory board for the state’s public health agency plans to resume its regular public meetings this fall after not holding any since before the COVID-19 pandemic first reached Georgia early last year.
The public health board met virtually during a special meeting Tuesday to approve a bond spending package. The public could listen to the meeting by phone.
It was the nine-member public health board’s first gathering since February 2020, when no one in Georgia had yet tested positive for coronavirus. The emphasis at the time was still on monitoring people who had recently traveled to China.
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