COVID Vaccine

COVID-19 Vaccines - Safe. Tested. Effective.

Read about Georgia's COVID-19 vaccine plan.

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If you’re looking for a COVID Vaccination Site in your location, be sure to check back often as the COVID participating vaccine site locations list will be updated frequently. Additional locations statewide will be added when providers are ready to safely administer vaccine, and as vaccine supply allows.

COVID Vaccine Locator

GA COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline

This hotline is for questions about COVID-19 and COVID vaccine only, not for scheduling appointments for vaccination.

(888) 357-0169

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Georgia Vaccine Plan

Follow the plan for distribution and administration of the COVID-19 vaccine in Georgia.

The Georgia Department of Public Health is currently administering COVID-19 vaccine in Phase 1a+ which includes:

  • Healthcare workers (physicians, nurses, laboratory technicians, EMS personnel, environmental services, etc.)
  • Residents and staff of long-term care facilities
  • Adults aged 65+ and their caregivers
  • Law enforcement, firefighters, first responders

Vaccine supply is very limited. Public health departments are scheduling vaccines by appointment only, as are most other providers. Depending on vaccine supply allocations from the federal government, it may be weeks before additional providers will have vaccine available for quicker and more widespread distribution.

COVID-19 vaccines have passed rigorous reviews and are highly effective. ​

Scientists had a significant head start developing the COVID-19 vaccines. COVID-19 is very similar to other viruses, which already have vaccines.

Testing was thorough and successful. More than 70,000 people participated in clinical trials for the two vaccines to see if they are safe and effective. To date, the vaccines are nearly 95% effective in preventing COVID-19.

There is no COVID-19 virus in the vaccine. The vaccine imitates the infection so that our bodies create antibody defenses to fight off COVID-19.

The first vaccination phase includes but is not limited to healthcare personnel likely to be exposed to or treat people with COVID-19, first responders, people at risk for severe illness and other essential workers.

Those who will be vaccinated in the first phase will be notified where to receive the vaccine. These sites will likely be at or near work and care sites.

Side effects are mild, temporary, and normal signs that your body is building protection. You may experience pain and swelling in the arm of the injection. Throughout the rest of your body, you may experience fever, chills, tiredness, and headaches.

Information for Georgia Residents

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Make a Plan to Get Your Vaccine!

Are Vaccines Safe?

The U.S. vaccine safety system ensures that all vaccines are as safe as possible. Learn more about

COVID-19 Vaccine General FAQ

This information is based on currently available evidence, resources, information, emergency use authorization and expert opinion and is subject to change. As additional evidence regarding the use of COVID-19 vaccine for individuals emerges, it will be necessary to modify this content.


Download this pdf file.Download a PDF of the full list COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ

Pfizer Patient Fact Sheet

Find patient fact sheet information in additional languages at FDA-Pfizer or download the English version below.

Moderna Patient Fact Sheet

Find patient fact sheet information in additional languages at FDA-Moderna or download the English version below.

Information for Healthcare Providers and Partners

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Even Heroes Need COVID-19 Vaccine!

Providers Can Register for Vaccine at a Local Public Health Department

GA Providers and Healthcare Professionals

COVID-19 Vaccine Healthcare FAQs

This information is based on currently available evidence, resources, information, emergency use authorization and expert opinion and is subject to change. As additional evidence regarding the use of COVID-19 vaccine for individuals emerges, it will be necessary to modify this content.

Download this pdf file.Download a PDF of the full list COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ

Moderna Provider Fact Sheet

Pfizer Provider Fact Sheet

Vaccine Toolkit for Partners

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

FDA has rigorous scientific and regulatory processes in place to facilitate development and ensure the safety, effectiveness and quality of COVID-19 vaccines.

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FDA Path from Vaccine to EUA

Vaccines have prevented countless cases of disease and disability and have saved millions of lives. Ensuring the safety and effectiveness of vaccines is one of FDA’s top priorities.

FDA Letter of Authorization for Pfizer

FDA will evaluate an EUA request and determine whether the relevant statutory criteria are met, taking into account the totality of the scientific evidence about the vaccine that is available to FDA.

FDA Letter of Authorization for Moderna

Help Stop the Spread!

Clean

  • Wash your hands frequently 
  • Disinfect surfaces
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth

Social Distance

  • Maintain at least 6 feet of distance from others
  • Wear a mask in public