COVID-19 Vaccine Available for the Expansion of Phase 1 A

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                  

January 6, 2021                                                                                              

COVID-19 Vaccine Available for the Expansion of Phase 1 A

LaGrange, Ga. – Coweta County Health Department will offer COVID-19 vaccine to all phase 1 a individuals Monday, January 11th from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm at the Coweta County Fairgrounds, 275 Pine Road, Newnan. No appointment needed.

Phase 1 A includes:

Healthcare workers in clinical settings (e.g., nurses, physicians, EMS, laboratory technicians, environmental services) 
Staff and residents of long-term care facilities 
All law enforcement and fire personnel (including volunteer departments) 
Adults aged 65 and older (and their caregivers as applicable)

Please bring identification to show proof of age. Wear short sleeves or loose fitting sleeves that can be rolled up and plan to wait in line.

It is recommended that everyone receiving a vaccine wait a minimum of 15 minutes afterwards to monitor for adverse reactions.  

Contraindications to COVID-19 vaccine include:

Known allergy to vaccine components

Anyone who has received any vaccine in the last 14 days

Persons with known current SARS-CoV-2 infection

Vaccination should be deferred until recovery from acute illness (if person had symptoms) and criteria have been met to discontinue isolation
No minimal interval between infection and vaccination
However, current evidence suggests reinfection uncommon in the 90 days after initial infection and thus persons with documented acute infection in the preceding 90 days may defer vaccination until the end of this period, if desired.

Persons who previously received passive antibody therapy for COVID-19

Vaccination should be deferred for at least 90 days to avoid interference of the treatment with vaccine-induced immune responses–Based on estimated half-life of therapies and evidence suggesting reinfection is uncommon within 90 days of initial infection.

Persons with a known SARS-CoV-2 Exposure

Community or outpatient setting: –Defer vaccination until quarantine period has ended to avoid exposing healthcare personnel (HCP) or other persons during vaccination visit.

District 4 Public Health will continue to provide updates on www.district4health.org letting the public know when vaccine becomes available.

It is critical that even as vaccine becomes available to more people, all residents continue to wear a mask, practice social distancing and wash your hands frequently. While the COVID-19 vaccine is 95% effective in preventing illness in the individual being vaccinated, it is not yet known if the vaccine fully prevents person to person transmission or asymptomatic infections.