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Medical experts say it will take time to end a global pandemic. Author: Jerry Carnes Updated: 6:52 AM EST March 8, 2021
ATLANTA Vaccines are a ray of hope to many, but health experts are saying vaccines alone will not bring a quick end to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The global aspect of the pandemic is a major concern. The United States is inching toward the day vaccines will be available to everyone. Some countries are just now beginning their vaccine campaigns.
“We have to vaccinate the world and that’s going to be a challenge,” says Dr. Carlos del Rio of the Emory Vaccine Center. “Will it end the pandemic in the US? Yeah, maybe, but there may be a raging pandemic in Mexico and Brazil.”
Despite new COVID vaccine eligibility groups in Georgia, specifics on who qualifies unclear
On March 8 COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in Georgia will expand. The GA Dept. of Public Health is still determining specifically who the expansion will include. Author: Joe Henke Updated: 12:10 AM EST February 27, 2021
Governor Brian Kemp announced, Thursday, the expansion will include pre-K through twelfth-grade educators and staff, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers, and parents of children with complex medical conditions.
The first category covering educators is straightforward and, currently, school districts around the state are making plans to either administer vaccine shots directly to their employees or assist them in finding appointments to receive the vaccine.