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Check Your Work

Kelley K

Fact checking public health and the media

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  • Kelley K

    I have been analyzing and reporting on Covid data since May 2020 on Twitter (@kelleykga) and at my web site (covid-georgia.com), and now through my "Check Your Work" Substack.

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