Georgia superintendents discuss vaccine rollout as Phase 1A+ expansion opens March 8 The state is scheduled to receive 83,000 doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine next week. All of those doses will be given to K-12 staff. Author: Sarah Hammond Updated: 5:50 PM EST March 4, 2021 MACON, Ga. — After a year of virtual or hybrid learning for many Georgia school systems, teachers and staff finally have the chance to be vaccinated starting next week. On Thursday, school superintendents from across the state spoke with Governor Brian Kemp's office about their plans for getting educators vaccinated. "A year ago, the initial word was three to five years out. Here we are basically a year out and we're looking at providing vaccinations for our education family," State Superintendent Richard Woods said.