Middle Georgia agencies prep for Elsa effects
Middle Georgia Emergency Management officials are preparing for Tropical Storm Elsa, which made landfall late Wednesday morning and is expected to bring wind and rain to the area.
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Officials says it’s best to have a plan.
“What we’re asking everyone to do is to stay cautious, stay vigilant, if you don’t need to be outside then don’t,” Macon-Bibb EMA Director Spencer Hawkins said.
Hawkins says Middle Georgia can expect wind and 2 to 4 inches of rainfall. He urges you to have your emergency kit and plan ready to go. Hawkins also recommends staying home if possible. If you don’t, he says you should give yourself extra time to get to your destination.
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Georgia’s
eight mass vaccination sitesare making a shift to include the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. The Governor’s Office joined the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) and the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) to make the announcement Monday.
The eight state-operated sites will shift to providing single-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine and Pfizer second doses through May 21st. First doses of the Pfizer vaccine will not be administered at these sites after April 30th.
State leaders say the shift is due to a decrease in demand for COVID-19 vaccines at the state-run sites. State leaders say, the sites have administered more than 300,000 doses over the last few months. They say successful site distribution has led to a notable decrease in demand over the last two weeks.