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Effingham Co School District announces plan for staff vaccine roll out

Effingham Co. School District announces plan for staff vaccine roll out The district will be offering vaccines to staff members starting next week Effingham Co. School District announces plan for staff vaccine roll out By Sam Bauman | March 3, 2021 at 1:06 PM EST - Updated March 3 at 7:53 PM EFFINGHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - The Effingham County School District has now officially announced their vaccine roll out plan. Working with the Georgia Department of Public Health to be one of the first to get vaccines in the arms of their educators. “As soon as last Friday when the governor made his announcement, we had a meeting Monday with our local department of public health, and they’re ready to roll it out.”

Effingham County Health Department Announces 2 COVID Vaccine Clinics For Effingham County Residents Ages 75+

Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio Jan 20, 2021 2:09 PM Effingham, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The Effingham County Health Department today announced two COVID vaccine clinics for Effingham County Residents aged seventy-five and over. All clinics require appointments and walk-ins will not be accepted. These clinics will be drive through clinics and held at the Effingham County Health Department. The clinic entrance will be at the North-East corner of the parking lot at the corner of Virginia and  Mulberry. There will be no restrooms available at any of our clinics so please plan accordingly.  The first clinic will be on Thursday, January 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be by online appointment only.  To book an appointment, individuals will go to a special link online https://events.juvare.com/IL-IDPH/bp8sg/ 

Quick hits: Illinois news in brief for Friday, Dec 18, 2020

Illinois Chamber of Commerce says push to end incentives wrong approach The Illinois Chamber of Commerce says the push to end business incentives to plug the state’s nearly $4 billion budget hole is the wrong approach during an economic crisis. CEO Todd Maisch said the government should be helping businesses, not punishing them with higher taxes. Statehouse Democrats are pushing to end what they call “loopholes” and “giveaways” for businesses instead of the governor’s proposed $711 million in cuts. Pritzker says unemployment issues not unique to Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says the problems Illinois’ unemployment agency is experiencing with backlogs and fraud is happening in other states.

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