The New York Times plans to dedicate its entire Sunday front page to hundreds of names of Americans killed by the coronavirus.
Georgia man allegedly faked coronavirus diagnosis to employer, faces federal chargesdiagnosis to his employer, leading the business to temporarily shut down, is facing federal charges.
Santwon Antonio Davis, 34, of Morrow, about 15 miles south of Atlanta, is charged with defrauding his employer after he allegedly faked a medical excuse letter.
Out of an abundance of caution, the company shut down for cleaning, and at least four workers had to quarantine. “The defendant caused unnecessary economic loss to his employer and distress to his coworkers and their families,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak for the Northern District of Georgia.
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