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Data update boosts Bulloch vaccine total


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Data update boosts Bulloch vaccine total
Fully vaccinated county residents nears 13,000
According to the Georgia Department of Public Health vaccination website, the number of Bulloch County residents who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine increased by nearly 3,000 people and jumped from 17% of the population to 21% all since Monday.
However, there wasn’t a massive rush in the past two days on vaccine providers in Bulloch. The large increase in Bulloch and all Georgia counties is actually due to the “Georgia DPH implementing process improvements on the interactive vaccine dashboard,” to more accurately reflect the real number of local vaccinations already administered, said Katie Hadden, public information officer for the Southeast Health District. ....

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No 'one and done' for city employee COVID shot clinic


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No ‘one and done’ for city employee COVID shot clinic
Halt of Johnson & Johnson vaccine prompts change; Plan still on, but with Moderna
Statesboro’s city government has had to change its plans for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for city employees and their family members because of the nationwide pause in use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
City Manager Charles Penny had announced more than a week ago that a clinic offering that single-dose, or “one and done” vaccine just for the city government’s employees and their dependents would be held at City Hall this coming Monday. After the CDC and FDA halted administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week because of a rare blood-clotting side effect, city Public Information Officer Layne Phillips said the employ ....

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Bulloch County lagging in COVID vaccinations


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Bulloch County lagging in COVID vaccinations
Only 17% have received at least one dose
In this file photo, Bulloch County Public Safety/Emergency Management Agency Director Ted Wynn receives a COVID-19 vaccine from Ben Ross, owner of Forest Heights Pharmacy on Country Club Road in Statesboro. About 29% of Georgia residents have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to date, but the Georgia Department of Public Health website indicates Bulloch County lags far off that pace with only about 17% of residents, so far, getting at least one dose. ....

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Restaurant, other restrictions rolling back


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Restaurant, other restrictions rolling back
GS professor skeptical: More ‘herd immunity’ needed
Ogeechee Technical College paramedic student James Bear Sikes, seated, gets a bandage after getting a COVID-19 vaccination from nursing student Christeena Meade, left, during a clinic hosted by the college on Tuesday.
- photo by By SCOTT BRYANT/staff
While longstanding COVID-19 distancing restrictions in Georgia are set to be rolled back Thursday, a Georgia Southern University professor would like to see more state residents get vaccinated against coronavirus first. ....

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