Even if you’ve had #COVID19 in the past, please get a vaccine. You have some protection in your body after infection, but scientists don’t know how long. Vaccination is the best choice to stay protected and keep your loved ones
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 19 2021 09:30:25
The World Health Organization (@WHO) hosts “Science in 5” to share answers to frequently asked #COVID19 vaccine questions. This session shares information about vaccine production and distribution worldwide: https://t.co/OHPwVV3JCr
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 18 2021 11:00:46
#COVID19 vaccines will help us get back to business soon. Plan your vaccine today to return to the parts of life we all miss most: https://t.co/mioxKXBRs9
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 17 2021 10:20:04
Hey @TomCrean, thank you for saying “YES” and getting vaccinated against #COVID19 to protect the @UGAAthletics Dawg community. Not registered for your vaccine yet? Sign up at https://t.co/gsPNbRe1NL or https://t.co/KUE1DLpiBw #GoDawgs https://t.co/GzVZRYqepS
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 15 2021 15:25:03
The best way to give back to our community is by getting vaccinated for #COVID19. Say “YES” by registering for a vaccine appointment today: https://t.co/husDebPnmR https://t.co/v8Qu2lA7dR
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 15 2021 09:45:09
Hey @KirbySmartUGA, thank you for saying “YES” and getting vaccinated against #COVID19 to protect the @UGAAthletics Dawg community. Not registered for your vaccine yet? Sign up at https://t.co/gsPNbRvDcl or https://t.co/KUE1DL7HJY #GoDawgs https://t.co/qoT98zM1VM
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 13 2021 13:45:07
Testing is still important as more residents become vaccinated in Georgia. @CDCgov states testing individuals without known #COVID19 exposure or symptoms is key in getting our state “back to normal.” Read more: https://t.co/7Xp1IHGc3x https://t.co/EfwG4Q1rDs
DPH Follows CDC and FDA Guidance and Pauses J&J Vaccines in Georgia
Following the guidance of the FDA and CDC, the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is pausing ALL J & J (Janssen) vaccinations until further notice. The FDA and CDC are reviewing data involving six reported cases of a rare
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 12 2021 12:15:37
When you receive a vaccine, you’re training your body to fight #COVID19. Antibodies are produced to protect you in case you contract the virus in the future. Vaccines do not give you #COVID19. https://t.co/u05noAOVbM
COVID-19 Update from GA Department of Public Health – April 10 2021 12:30:17
Did you know it takes time for your body to build strong protection against #COVID19 after vaccination? You’re considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving your final dose. Check out some of the activities you can do once you are