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Georgia Increases Hospital Bed Capacity as Coronavirus Cases Surge

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, right with black mask, tours the new Marcus Tower at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, where beds will be used to treat people with coronavirus. (Courtesy of Georgia Governor's Office)
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, right with black mask, tours the new Marcus Tower at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, where beds will be used to treat people with coronavirus. (Courtesy of Georgia Governor's Office)
CoStar News
July 15, 2020 | 7:51 P.M.

After a major surge in the number of new coronavirus cases in Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp is working to increase the number of hospital beds available to treat patients fighting the disease.

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