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North GA – Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is approved for youths ages 12 to 17, and public health officials in North Georgia strongly recommend that they get their vaccine as soon as possible this summer to be fully vaccinated before the new school year begins.

Health departments in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens and Whitfield counties offer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, but some health departments are capable of maintaining only a limited number of doses, so it is best to call the health department ahead of arrival to confirm Pfizer vaccine is available that day (please see phone numbers below). The health departments will also conduct special vaccine clinics to make it easier for young residents to get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that is approved for them. Public announcements about these vaccine clinics are being posted online in North Georgia Health District News at https://nghd.org/news.

COVID-19 vaccine is no-cost at the health departments. No appointment is needed. No identification is required.

Minors must have the consent of a parent or legal guardian to be vaccinated (access the COVID-19 Vaccine Consent Form in English or in Spanish).

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Get Vaccinated at the Gilmer County Health Department June 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th!

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Ellijay, GA – Young people ages 12 to 18 are invited to come by a four-day Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic hosted by Gilmer County Health Department at 28 Southside Church Street in Ellijay. The clinic will be held:

        • Tuesday, June 1st, 7:30 AM to 6 PM
        • Wednesday, June 2nd, 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM
        • Thursday, June 3rd, 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM
        • Friday, June 4th, 7:30 AM to 12 PM

All minors must have the consent of a parent or legal guardian to be vaccinated (click on the COVID-19 Vaccine Consent Form in English or in Spanish). COVID-19 vaccine is FREE. No Appointment is needed. No Identification required. Come get vaccinated for a safer summer and protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19! For more information about COVID-19 vaccine, go to Questions About COVID-19?

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Today is National “Wear your life jacket to work” day to promote water safety as we kick off the summer. As always, the Cherokee County Health Department is collaborating with SafeKids Cherokee to get this important message out to the community. Above is a photo of Woodstock Health Center staff at workin their life jackets. Pictured are (from left to right): Tania Beavers, Daniel Ramos, Amy Jusak, Natalia Plasencia, Lynne Ramirez and Pilar Barahona. Below are safety tips from Safe Kids to share with everyone! Cherokee County Health Department is so proud to work with SafeKids Cherokee. Together, they have made Cherokee County a healthier and safer place. Click on the pic below to see SafeKids Tips for Boating Safety:


COVID-19 Vaccine for 6 months+

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Note: CDC has updated the Interim Clinical Considerations for Use of COVID-19 Vaccines Currently Authorized in the United States to reflect the following changes in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccination schedule: 

  • At the time of initial vaccination, depending on vaccine product, children ages 6 months–4 years are recommended to receive 2 or 3 bivalent mRNA vaccine doses; children age 5 years are recommended to receive 1 or 2 bivalent mRNA vaccine doses. 
  • People ages 6 years and older who are unvaccinated or previously received only monovalent vaccine doses are recommended to receive 1 bivalent mRNA vaccine dose. 
  • People ages 65 years and older may receive 1 additional bivalent mRNA vaccine dose. 

Updated clinical guidance for individuals who are immunocompromised will be shared as soon as possible.

 

Again, no appointment is needed for COVID-19 vaccination during regular clinic hours at Health Departments in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties... be sure to look for your County Health Department's CLINIC HOURS and Location by clicking on the name of your county above.

 

North GA – No Appointment is needed for COVID-19 Vaccination in the North Georgia Health District during regular clinic hours at Public Health Departments in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties. There is NO Cost to clients, regardless of healthcare coverage. No Identification is required.

Nearly 250,000 residents in the North Georgia Health District are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and our state, district and county public health officials continue to urge anyone who has not yet gotten fully vaccinated to do so right away.

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North GA – May 11th Update: Georgians 12 and older are invited to a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic hosted by Rock Bridge Community Church in both Dalton and Chatsworth! Come to either clinic site on Tuesday, May 11th from 4:30 PM to 8 PM for your vaccination. NO Appointment is needed. No ID required. COVID-19 Vaccine is FREE! Whitfield County Health Department will administer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Dalton clinic. Murray County Health Department will administer Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Chatsworth clinic. Children 12 and older are only permitted Pfizer vaccine and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The Rock Bridge Community Church COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic locations are 115 W. Crawford Street (Wink Theatre) in Dalton and 40 Bowtie Boulevard in Chatsworth. Come get vaccinated and protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19!

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Canton, GA – May 11th Update: Georgians 12 and older are invited to a FAMILY NIGHT COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic hosted by Cherokee County Health Department on Tuesdays at the Canton Health Center. Family Night hours are 4 PM to 6 PM. NO Appointment is needed. No ID required. COVID-19 Vaccine is FREE! Pfizer, Moderna and J&J COVID-19 Vaccine will be offered, as available, depending on supply. Children ages 12 through 17 are only permitted Pfizer vaccine, and all minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to be vaccinated. The Cherokee County Health Department health center in Canton is at 1219 Univeter Road, Canton, GA 30115. Come get vaccinated and protect yourself, your family, and your community from COVID-19!

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Changes

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Cherokee County, GA – Beginning May 17th, the Cherokee County  Health Department will change COVID-19 vaccine clinic hours to Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM, at Canton First Baptist Church at 1 Mission Point.

Each Friday, starting May 28th, health department staff will begin providing regular services to the community at the Woodstock Health Center at 7545 North Main Street, Suite 100 from 8 AM to 3:30 PM. In addition to these regular services on Fridays in Woodstock, COVID-19 vaccines will be offered on a walk-in basis only. Operational times on Fridays at the Woodstock center are temporary. Once the transition back to offering regular services each weekday at the Woodstock facility is complete, normal operational hours will resume.

The Canton Health Center will continue to operate, as usual.

To learn about all public health services provided in Cherokee County, please log onto www.nghd.org.

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The North Georgia Health District prides itself on the relationships we have built within our community over the years. While our health departments have been working diligently to vaccinate all who are eligible, we have noted some gaps. We’ve reached out to several businesses and local trusted community leaders in hopes of raising awareness about COVID-19 vaccine. We appreciate all those who have assisted. Please note these vaccinated friends from our Latino community who want us to know, "¡Podemos Parar El COVID-19!"... We Can Stop COVID-19!

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Latin American Association

“The LAA’s NWGA staff and I decided to vaccinate ourselves as a team for the safety and protection of not just ourselves but also our community. As one of the leading voices amongst Latinos in Georgia, we felt it necessary to set an example for our community.” - Eva Rodriguez

“El personal de LAA en el Noroeste de Georgia y yo decidimos vavunarnos como equipo para la seguridad y proteccion, no simplemente de nosotros, pero Tambien de nuestra comunidad. Como una de las voces principals entre los Latinos en Georgia, sentimos la necesidad de dar ejemplo a nuestra comunidad.” - Eva Rodriguez