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There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Tyler Perry Pays Bill For Seniors At Kroger: GA Coronavirus

Tyler Perry surprised senior shoppers by covering their entire grocery bill.

Gov. Kemp Extends Georgia's Shelter In Place: Coronavirus

Gov. Brian Kemp extended the state's shelter-in-place on Wednesday to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

GA To Receive Donation Of 200K Doses Of Malaria Drug: Coronavirus

Amneal Pharmaceuticals donated 200,000 doses of hydroxychloroquine to GA, although Dr. Anthony Fauci says it isn't a "knockout drug."

Kids Create Cards For Coronavirus Shut-Ins At Nursing Home

A Dacula woman asked for cards for coronavirus shut-ins at a Gwinnett retirement home, and local fifth-graders took up the challenge.

Atlanta Braves, MLB, Eyeing Possible Start To Season: Report

A plan for 2020 baseball, which reportedly has the support of federal officials, would mean the most unique season in Braves history.

200,000 Pounds Of Food Is Being Donated By Delta: GA Coronavirus

Delta Air Lines is donating its perishable and non-perishable foods that aren't being eaten.

Atlanta's Frontline Workers To Receive Hazard Pay: GA Coronavirus

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued an order to extend the hazard pay for Atlanta's frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus: GA World Congress Center Could Turn Into Hospital

The state is discussing the possibility of using the Georgia World Congress Center as an emergency facility for coronavirus patients.

AR-15 Giveaway To ‘Fight Looters’ During Pandemic: GOP Candidate

A GA Republican candidate for U.S. House will give away an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle to a supporter who needs it to battle "looting hordes."

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