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Man arrested in connection with father s death

    COBB COUNTY, GA (WGCL) Cobb County police have arrested a man for fatally shooting his father. According to an arrest warrant, on January 29, officers arrived at a home on the 2700 block of Sherwood Road in Smyrna. The arrest warrant stated Cannon Davidson, 26, called 911 and said that “he and his father had been arguing and that he shot his father with his shotgun.” Davidson’s father, Gregory Davison, was rushed to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital where he later died. The son was later taken to a Cobb County police precinct where he allegedly told detectives that his father physically assaulted him during a 10-20-minute argument.

Trump tried to booby-trap Medicaid expansion Biden now has a fight ahead

Trump tried to booby-trap Medicaid expansion. Biden now has a fight ahead. Phil McCausland © Provided by NBC News In rural Clay County, Georgia, access to health care is not always easy to come by. So when an area hospital that had long been on the financial brink closed in October because of the pandemic, Dr. Karen Kinsell, the only doctor in the county, was left with even fewer resources to treat her neighbors. It s rare that Kinsell s patients have insurance or are even covered by Medicaid, the federal and state program aimed to help the country s poorest receive medical care. In this southwest corner of Georgia, one of the dozen states that still hasn t expanded Medicaid, it s typical for her patients to have no health care coverage at all.

Weekly Update: See Which South Cobb Area Hospitals Are Nearing Capacity

Reply (Shutterstock) SOUTH COBB, GA While U.S. coronavirus cases and deaths have been trending downward over the past week, hospitals across the country still report straining to meet the demands of the ongoing pandemic. At the national level, during the week ending Jan. 25, deaths were running at an average of just under 3,100 a day down from a peak of more than 3,350 in the weeks prior, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. New cases were averaging about 170,000 a day after hitting almost 250,000 earlier this month. Meanwhile, state health officials in Georgia reported to the federal government that 83 percent of all inpatient beds in hospitals across the state were still occupied as of Jan. 23. Around 28 percent of beds statewide were filled by COVID-19 patients, they reported.

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