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Georgians 55 and up can now get COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Georgians 55 and up can now get COVID-19 vaccineRELATED: Experts: Georgia vaccine woes at least partly self-inflictedMonday was the first day that people aged 55 to 64 could get shots, as well as people with serious health conditions and those who are overweight and obese. Brian Kemp’s office say that, overall, another 3.3 million people are eligible, meaning more than 5 million Georgians overall can now seek vaccination. The state opened five new mass vaccination sites on Wednesday and the federal government took over a site in Atlanta. “I get to see my daughter this weekend.”Southeast Georgia Health System began offering COVID-19 vaccine appointments at its Brunswick and Kingsland vaccination clinics for residents meeting current eligibility criteria. Starting April 1, Georgia residents 16 and up will be able to get the vaccine under new guidelines.
