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Kemp says no mask mandate, schools and Atlanta announce them

Kemp says no mask mandate, schools and Atlanta announce them Sign In JEFF AMY, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Brian Kemp announces his bid for re-election at the Georgia National Fairgrounds surrounded by his family on Saturday, July 10, 2021 in Perry, Ga. (Clay Teague/The Macon Telegraph via AP)CLAY TEAGUE/AP ATLANTA (AP) The city of Atlanta and Georgia school districts announced mask mandates Wednesday even as Gov. Brian Kemp repeated his vow that he won’t impose a statewide mask rule or restrict business and public activities. Infections and hospitalizations from COVID-19 in Georgia continued to rise steeply Wednesday. “Georgia will not lock down or impose statewide mask mandates,” Kemp tweeted on Wednesday, repeating a stance that has remained consistent since the Republican lifted closures early in the pandemic.

The Latest: Atlanta mayor mandates masks in indoor spaces

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The Latest: Filipino leader says unvaccinated may be shut in

The Latest: Filipino leader says unvaccinated may be shut in By The Associated Press Associated Press July 28, 2021 9:50pm Text size Copy shortlink: MANILA, Philippines Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is warning that Filipinos who refuse to get vaccinated against the coronavirus will not be allowed to leave their homes as a safeguard against the more contagious delta variant. Duterte said in televised remarks Wednesday night that there is no law mandating such a restriction but added he is ready to face lawsuits to keep people who are throwing viruses left and right off the streets. The brash-talking president adds that for people who don t want to be vaccinated, well, for all I care, y

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