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Georgians will have some opportunities to voice their opinions to the Georgia Public Service Commission about Georgia Power's plans to raise electricity rates by 12%.
An Albany Superior Court judge has given the go-ahead for Phoebe Health to demolish a nearly century-old former school building.
In most Georgia counties, COVID-19 vaccination rates have stalled. And with infections from the so-called Delta variant rapidly rising across the United States, public health experts worry the state could again see surges in serious virus cases. What’s behind the low vaccination numbers? Host Steve Fennessy and GPB Macon Reporter and Editor Grant Blankenship try to answer that question on the latest episode of the
Georgia Today podcast.
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Steve Fennessy: The Biden administration has set a target for vaccinating at least 70% of Americans at least once by July 4th. With just days to go before that deadline, Georgia s vaccination rollout has been sluggish. As of late June, barely one out of three Georgians had been vaccinated and rates are even lower for Georgians of color. Public health officials say that without urgent action the state is at increased risk for future surges of COVID-19, especially due to the highly contagious Delta variant. Vice President Kamala
Phoebe pairs with community to host mobile vaccine clinic Phoebe pairs with community to host mobile vaccine clinic (Source: WALB News) By Avery Jacobs | May 9, 2021 at 12:58 PM EDT - Updated May 9 at 12:58 PM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On Saturday, Phoebe Health teamed up with a local pastor and talk show host to bring its mobile wellness clinics to the community.
Residents could get their free Moderna shots in the parking lot of the Staples store, right off of Slappey Boulevard.
No appointments were necessary to get the shots.
Organizer Pastor Yaz Johnson says they are hoping to vaccinate as many people as possible.