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Georgia jumps quickly into COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds

Georgia jumps quickly into COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds Mary Landers and Barbara Augsdorfer, Savannah Morning News © Chatham County Health Department Isa Lilja-Vazquez, 14, gives a thumbs up post COVID vaccination Tuesday. Photo by Chatham County Health Department Isa Lilja-Vazquez was among the first 14-year-olds in Georgia to be vaccinated Tuesday, less than a day after the Food and Drug Administration gave the go-ahead for her age group to get the shot.  The freshman theater major at Savannah Arts Academy will now have an easier time of upcoming rehearsals for Julius Caesar at the Savannah Stage Company, said her mom, Carrmen Vazquez.

With J&J out, Savannah providers fill in with other COVID vaccine

With the FDA recommending a pause in the use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine because of a rare side effect, Savannah area providers are falling back on the two-dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. We scheduled these clinics because people were clamoring for it, Coastal Health District spokeswoman Sally Silbermann said of the J&J vaccine clinics scheduled for Tuesday. But we re not gonna do it now. We re going to honor the appointments, but it s not going to be that. It s gonna be Pfizer in Chatham County and Moderna in Liberty County. The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday they are reviewing data involving six reported cases of a rare and severe type of blood clot occurring 6-13 days after the J&J vaccination. In these cases, a type of blood clot called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis was seen in combination with low levels of blood platelets. All six cases occurred among women between the ages

Savannah State University offering COVID-19 vaccinations

Savannah State University offering COVID-19 vaccinations Share Updated: 7:31 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Share Updated: 7:31 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript ORDER AND MASK MANDATE WILL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY IS MOVING ONE STEP CLOSER TOWARDS A POSSIBLE RETURN TO NORMALCY. OUR DAVE WILLIAMS HAS MORE ON THE SCHOOL S EFFORTS .. TO GET ITS POPULATION VACCINATED. (WASHINGTON) WE ARE OFFERING IT HERE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONVENIENCE. AND THAT IS WHY SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY IS NOW MAKING IT EASIER FOR THEIR STUDENTS FACULTY AND STAFF TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE. TUESDAY, THE SCHOOL TEAMING UP WITH COMPACTING SOLUTIONS PHARMACY TO ADMINISTER ABOUT 130 SHOTS OF THE PFIZER VACCINE TO THOSE WHO SIGNED UP FOR ONE. (KIMBERY BALLARD- WASHINGTON, INTERIM PRESIDENT- SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY) STUDENTS, STAFF AND FACULTY ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY AND OF COURSE THIS IS WHAT WE NEED TO GET OUR U

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