
Massive Job Fair To Be Held In Tucker; Fulton County Library System Partly Reopens; New Research Suggests People With Intellectual Disabilities May Face Discrimination When Seeking COVID Treatment
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Show Notes
Tucker city leaders say the area is experiencing an economic renaissance amid the pandemic. Emory Morsberger, the president of the Tucker Summit Community Improvement District, joins “Closer Look” to discusses a multi-agency initiative to attract more workers to Tucker, Georgia. Plus, Gayle Hunter Holloman, of the Fulton County Library System, discusses the re-opening of Fulton County libraries. Lastly, Curt Harris, the director of the Institute for Disaster Management in the University of Georgia's College of Public Health, discusses a new research paper that reveals that people with intellectual disabilities may face discrimination when seeking COVID-19 treatment due to unconscious biases in the health care system.
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