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File photo. The Clayton Tribune.

File photo. The Clayton Tribune.

Rabun County will pull through this together

In this time of great national anxiety, it is reassuring to see and hear the outpouring of support for friends and neighbors here in Rabun County over the past few weeks.
COVID-19

COVID-19

2 COVID-19 cases confirmed in Rabun County

CLAYTON—The Georgia Department of Public Health confirmed two cases of COVID-19 in Rabun County Tuesday. The Clayton Tribune spoke with a COVID-19 victim by phone Monday, but is not releasing the name due to privacy concerns. The victim said test results were received Friday.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Lt. Misty Houston, left, takes the temperature of Council Member John Bradshaw before Monday's special called Clayton City Council meeting discussing COVID-19 concerns.

Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Lt. Misty Houston, left, takes the temperature of Council Member John Bradshaw before Monday's special called Clayton City Council meeting discussing COVID-19 concerns.

Clayton council updates COVID-19 response

CLAYTON— Clayton city council members voted Monday to enact regulations on short-term rentals and hotels and motels in city limits in response to COVID-19, as well as clarify language in a motion passed last week that limited the number of people businesses can have in their establishment at a time.

COVID-19 response in Rabun County FAQ

The Clayton Tribune has compiled a list of common questions and answers concerning the COVID-19 virus, based on our reporting. This is a rapidly-developing story, and we will update this information as new details become available. What’s closed in Rabun County? Just about everything.

5 Rabun patients awaiting COVID-19 test results

CLAYTON—At least five patients from Rabun County—including several who are being quarantined in their homes—are awaiting results of COVID-19 testing, Mountain Lakes Medical Center officials confirmed Friday afternoon. As of noon Friday, no positive cases had been reported in Rabun County.

Tallulah-Persimmon Fire Station annual barbeque postponed

The Tallulah-Persimmon Volunteer Fire Station has postponed their annual barbeque due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The event was scheduled for Saturday, April 18.  "We have decided to postpone it indefinitely because of what's going on," said Tom Madison, with the volunteer fire station.