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Georgia jumps quickly into COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds

Georgia jumps quickly into COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds Mary Landers and Barbara Augsdorfer, Savannah Morning News © Chatham County Health Department Isa Lilja-Vazquez, 14, gives a thumbs up post COVID vaccination Tuesday. Photo by Chatham County Health Department Isa Lilja-Vazquez was among the first 14-year-olds in Georgia to be vaccinated Tuesday, less than a day after the Food and Drug Administration gave the go-ahead for her age group to get the shot.  The freshman theater major at Savannah Arts Academy will now have an easier time of upcoming rehearsals for Julius Caesar at the Savannah Stage Company, said her mom, Carrmen Vazquez.

2nd Mother s Day during COVID marked by loss, gratitude for those here

This Mother s Day, hundreds of local families are mourning the loss of their mom to COVID and thousands are feeling grateful that their mom survived it.  By Wednesday, 243 women in Chatham, Effingham and Bryan counties had died of COVID. With more than 80% of American women over age 40 having children, it s likely  many of these women are being grieved by their children this Mother s Day.   Among them are Sarah Williams, whose mother Jan Hendry died at 71 in January. Williams mourns the self-sacrificing single mom who won t get to see her 2-year-old grandson grow up. David and Sara Plaspohl mourn David s mother, who owed her existence to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.  

Chatham County Health Dept issues beach water advisory for Polk Street Beach on Tybee Island

Beach water advisory lifted for Polk Street Beach on Tybee Island Tybee Beach By WTOC Staff | May 4, 2021 at 2:11 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 11:58 AM TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - UPDATE on May 6: The advisory has been lifted. PREVIOUS STORY: The Chatham County Health Department has issued a water quality advisory for Polk Street Beach, from the north end of the beach to the north jetty on Tybee Island. The advisory was issued on Tuesday, May 4 because the level of enterococcus bacteria, which are found in humans and some wildlife, was above the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended standards. Periodic advisories are not unusual, and sources of the bacteria could include animal waste, stormwater runoff, or boating waste.

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