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School staff in Ga. eligible for COVID vaccine in early March


School staff in Ga. eligible for COVID vaccine in early March
School staff in Ga. eligible for COVID vaccine in early March
By Clinton Hinely, Sean Evans, Jake Wallace, and Dal Cannady | February 24, 2021 at 5:05 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 6:42 PM
ATLANTA, Ga. (WTOC) - Teachers and school staff in Georgia, along with a group of “medically fragile” residents, will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in early March.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp made the announcement on Thursday from the State Capitol.
Pre-K through 12th grade educators and staff (includes public and private schools), adults with intellectual and development disabilities and their caregivers, and parents of children with complex medical conditions have been added to the list of those eligible to get the COVID vaccine in Georgia. ....

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Savannah had many memorable moments, people and places in 2020


The answer this New Year’s Eve, with no hesitation, is “heck yes.”
The year 2020 was among the most challenging of our lifetimes. In the time it takes the Earth to make one lap around the sun, we experienced a pandemic, an economic crisis, extraordinary civil unrest and the most polarizing election in generations.
For years to come, we’ll look back on 2020 and say “that’s the year our world changed,” much like we do with 2001 (terrorism hits home), 1989 (the fall of communism) and 1965 (civil rights legislation). With time comes perspective, and we might even find ourselves thinking better of 2020, particularly as it relates to race relations, health and wellness and community bonding. ....

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