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What percentage of Fayette County, Georgia is vaccinated?

However even Fayette lags behind national average Author: Doug Richards Updated: 8:11 PM EDT June 24, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. Georgia’s COVID rates have plummeted in the last few weeks – and some of the credit belongs to a bedroom community south of Atlanta. Fayette County has quietly led Georgia in COVID vaccination rates for weeks. Yet the reasons for it seem rooted in old-school civic engagement, rather than any groundbreaking innovation. I think it’s the level of engagement in our community, said Charles Rousseau, a member of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners. Whether it’s with churches or with civic groups, our residents respond.

Fayette Commission says no to local charities seeking part of $22 million federal grant

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Fayette County Commissioner Charles Rousseau (L) and County Administrator Steve Rapson discuss agenda item before the regular meeting May 13. Photo/Cal Beverly. County to use one-time windfall for “smart” water meters, new health department building, training facilities for first responders   Fayette Commissioner Eric Maxwell at May 13 meeting. Photo/Cal Beverly. Two groups of residents tried to persuade the Fayette County Commission Thursday night to delay a vote on how to spend $22 million in federal Covid-relief funds. Both groups were unsuccessful. A who’s who of Fayette County’s charities Thursday night sought to change the county commission’s policy of never donating tax money to a non-profit. Despite their pleas, the answer remained, “No.”

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