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Crisis Line: Domestic violence cases double amid COVID-19

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Crisis Line: Domestic violence cases double amid COVID-19

Crisis Line: Domestic violence cases double amid COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic has families isolated at home, the Crisis Line & Safe House says they are noticing an increase in domestic violence cases.

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Staff at crisis line and safe house of central georgia, say ... domestic violence cases are rising since people have to stay home ... due to covid-19 risks.

41nbc's tanya modersitzki has more ... on the services available ... if you or someone you love ... needs help.

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