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Experts: Georgia vaccine woes at least partly self-inflicted
Sudhin Thanawala and Jeff Amy, Associated Press
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James Stallings, director of Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security, right, speaks as Gov. Brian Kemp looks on during a news conference to discus the state s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans Feb. 18 in Atlanta. (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
ATLANTA – Georgia’s failure to open mass vaccination sites earlier and relatively slow expansion of eligibility for shots are to blame in part for the state’s dismal COVID-19 inoculation rate, health experts say.
Georgia ranks dead last among states in the percentage of its adult population that has received at least one dose, according the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Roughly a third of the doses delivered to the state are still awaiting injection, second-worst among states according to CDC numbers.
Gov. Brian Kemp made the announcement Wednesday as Georgia continued to post vaccination numbers that raise questions about the effectiveness of the state's efforts to inoculate people against the respiratory illness.
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