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Where to get your COVID-19 Vaccine

Why get vaccinated?

• Protect yourself and others from serious illness, hospitalization, or death • Provide care for a family member or friend. • Return to work or volunteer activities. • Hold small family gatherings. • Attend church services. • Continue medical appointments, procedures, and therapies.

GEORGIA

Residents 16yrs of age or older. To find your nearest location or to schedule appt. visit: https://dph.georgia.gov

Gainesville: Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Hall County Health Dept., Longstreet Clinic Medlink

Demorest: Habersham Health Dept., Medlink, Habersham Primary Care

Cornelia: Arnold Drug Company

Cleveland: White County Health Dept.

Dahlonega: Lumpkin County Health Dept., Georgia Mountain Health

Clayton: Rabun County Health Dept., Medlink

Young Harris: Towns County Health Dept.

Hiawassee: Synergy Health

Blairsville: Union County Health Dept.

Blue Ridge: Georgia Mountains Health

Ellijay: Piedmont Community Center, Georgia Mountains Health

NORTH CAROLINA

Eligible Groups are Health Care Professionals, 65+, Childcare, Teachers, High Risk Group. To find your nearest location or to schedule appt. visit: https://myspot.nc.gov

Murphy: Murphy Medical Center, Cherokee Health Dept., Walgreens

Franklin: Angel Medical Center, Macon Health Dept., Walgreens

Robbinsville: Graham County Health Dept.

Andrews: Walgreens

Hayesville: Walgreens

Availability may be offered at these Pharmacies: • CVS • Ingles • Kroger • Publix • U-Save-It • Walmart • Walgreens

Over 100,000 people took part in clinical trials to make sure the vaccines were safe. Now, over 115 million people in the US have safely received doses of the vaccine.

Ongoing studies are showing that the vaccines are up to 95% effective in preventing COVID infections, serious illness, and hospitalization.

Studies have proven the COVID vaccines protect fully vaccinated people against the COVID-19 virus.

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