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COVID-19 immunizati­ons begin in Northwest Georgia, but vaccine supply remains very limited

- From Ga. Dept. of Public Health

COVID-19 immunizati­ons have begun in Northwest Georgia, but public health’s vaccine supply remains very limited.

The Georgia Department of Public Health Northwest Health District will begin updating the public on vaccine availabili­ty on a weekly basis.

Phase 1a of Georgia’s COVID-19 vaccinatio­n plan initially included only healthcare workers and residents of long-term care facilities (LTCFS). The Northwest Health District and local county health department staff have already begun immunizing area healthcare workers. Retail pharmacies are immunizing LTCF residents.

Gov. Brian Kemp has now expanded Phase 1a to include adults aged 65 and older, law enforcemen­t officers, firefighte­rs, and first responders.

“Our ability to begin immunizing individual­s in these groups will depend on vaccine availabili­ty,” said Dr. Gary Voccio, health director for the Northwest Health District.

“Vaccine supply at the moment in Northwest Georgia remains very limited,” Voccio said, “and we are uncertain about how long it might be before it increases enough to allow us to begin immunizing individual­s in the expanded Phase 1a groups. We will begin when there is adequate vaccine supply available.”

The ten-county health district, which includes Catoosa and Walker counties, will begin making weekly, public updates through news media, social media, and the district’s website (nwgapublic­health. org) with details on vaccineand-immunizati­on availabili­ty.

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