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Health departments partner with local libraries to help Georgians register for COVID-19 vaccine

Health departments partner with local libraries to help Georgians register for COVID-19 vaccine Health departments partner with local libraries to help Georgians register for COVID-19 vaccine By Olivia Gunn | February 2, 2021 at 11:50 PM EST - Updated February 3 at 12:17 AM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Georgia residents now have another way to register for the COVID-19 vaccine in Columbus and surrounding counties. Beginning Tuesday, the West Central Health District is partnering with local libraries to help eligible Georgians register for the COVID-19 vaccine. People can call during normal library hours and ask for a registration specialist to get their name on the list. This includes four libraries in Columbus and libraries in Stewart, Marion, and Cusseta-Chattahoochee counties.

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More Phase 1A Georgians received COVID-19 vaccine Monday

More Phase 1A Georgians received COVID-19 vaccine Monday More Phase 1A Georgians received COVID-19 vaccine Monday By Cindy Centofanti | January 11, 2021 at 9:39 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 11:14 PM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - As of Monday, Georgians 65 and older, law enforcement, and firefighters now have a chance to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Many people in the Chattahoochee Valley said after waiting for what they feel is a long time to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, they are happy to finally have a chance to receive it. “I was nervous when I got up today and started to think about it, but I am excited,” Martha Tinney said.

2020: A year we won t forget in North Platte | Local

Like a one-sided baseball pennant race, the only drama in choosing the top local stories for 2020 is the race for second place. Let’s face it: COVID-19 was North Platte’s biggest story of the year. It’ll probably be 2021’s biggest story as well. The pandemic permeated virtually everything that happened after February — even the many local examples of “good news” that thankfully broke through the dark clouds of America’s worst health crisis since 1918. So no one will be surprised at The Telegraph’s choice for 2020’s No. 1 story. Feel free to quibble with our lineup for the others; quite honestly, the rest could easily be shuffled in any order.

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