Georgia Apologizes For Coronavirus Case Count Errors

Georgia Apologizes For Coronavirus Case Count Errors

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Interactive Video

Social Studies

University

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The transcript discusses errors in reporting COVID-19 cases in Georgia, highlighting instances where data was misrepresented, including the miscounting of antibody tests. Governor Brian Kemp apologized for incorrect data presentation, which critics suspect was used to justify reopening the state. State representative Jasmine Clark expressed skepticism about the errors being accidental. A spokesperson clarified that the governor does not control the publication of health data.

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What concerns did critics have about the data used by the Kemp administration?

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What was the reaction of state representative Jasmine Clark regarding the reporting errors?

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