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Positive COVID-19 test results from Columbus Health Dept. can be tested for variants
Positive COVID-19 test results from Columbus Health Dept. can be tested for variants By Olivia Gunn | April 8, 2021 at 12:38 AM EDT - Updated April 8 at 12:42 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the UK variant is now the dominant COVID-19 strain in the U.S.
According to Pamela Kirkland with the Columbus Health Department, the COVID-19 tests done at the health department that do have positive results can be tested for the variant.
The positive tests are randomly selected to be further tested for the variant. Kirkland says Columbus has had several positive tests for the COVID-19 variants, but adds that COVID-19 testing has been down across the West Central Health District.
Fewer people registering to be vaccinated for COVID-19 in Columbus By James Giles | April 6, 2021 at 11:45 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 12:42 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - It’s been nearly two weeks since Georgia Governor Brian Kemp made the COVID-19 vaccine available to anyone 16 years old and older.
After an initial rush, appointments have been on the decline for some vaccine providers. Some people who say they don’t want to be vaccinated say they don’t trust the vaccine yet.
While Alabama and Georgia are seeing people line up for one of the COVID-19 vaccines available, Pamela Kirkland with the Columbus Health Department admits there’s been a decline in those numbers.