ATLANTA – All Georgia residents age 16 and above will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine beginning this Thursday, Gov.
Brian Kemp announced Tuesday. This comes after the state received more than 400,000 additional doses this week and officials saying they have thousands of appointment times open for those eligible -- which currently is people 55 years old and above along with health care workers, school personnel and people with underlying health conditions, News 6 partner News4Jax reports. “It is our ticket back to normal,” Kemp said of the vaccine. [TRENDING: ‘Tragedy and nightmare:’ 10 killed in Colorado | Fla.
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