Northwest Georgia health care facilities urge action

September 4th, 2021 – 2:55 AM

Joint Press Release –

(PRESS RELEASE) “Today, only 35 percent of citizens in Northwest Georgia are fully vaccinated, leaving the unvaccinated highly vulnerable to contracting and spreading COVID-19.

While a few municipalities have declared a state of emergency if you look across the regional health care landscape, there is no mistaking that we are experiencing a public health crisis.

COVID-19 hospitalizations have increased dramatically and are straining our hospitals. Deaths, which can lag hospitalizations by a few weeks are increasing significantly, leaving families broken and torn apart and frontline
workers physically and emotionally exhausted.

Breakthrough infections—fully vaccinated individuals becoming infected—do happen, but most cases are relatively mild. Studies of over 4.5 million fully vaccinated Georgians show that the fully vaccinated are at low risk
of becoming infected and at almost no risk of being hospitalized or dying.

Cases and hospitalizations among school-aged children have increased to levels not yet seen in the pandemic. We are seeing the highest number of weekly outbreaks in our schools since the pandemic began. This is
preventable because many in this group are eligible for vaccination.

Individuals only seeking COVID-19 testing should not go to hospital emergency departments or call EMS unless experiencing urgent or emergent symptoms such as severe respiratory distress, stroke symptoms, trauma, etc. Please help us keep our hospital emergency departments open so we can treat medical emergencies.

COVID-19 testing is currently available at different sites across Northwest Georgia. Information about these facilities, including address and hours of operation, can be found at www.DPH.Georgia.gov and
www.NGHD.org.

Testing is also available at most urgent care, primary care, and pharmacy locations.

COVID-19 vaccination is our best tool for reducing the overwhelming strain on our health care system, health care providers, and EMS personnel. To find a vaccination location, visit www.Vaccines.gov.”

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