COVID-19 Vaccines

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Limited Supply of Updated COVID Vaccine

Health departments in Georgia have limited supply of updated COVID vaccine. The majority of health departments do not have vaccines for all age groups or from both manufacturers (Moderna and Pfizer). DPH has placed orders for vaccine, and health departments are getting shipments, but due to limited supply they may run out of a vaccine formulation before they place another order or receive a new shipment. Neither DPH nor the health departments can control shipping of vaccine from the manufacturers. If an individual is seeking a COVID vaccination at a health department, they should call that health department first to confirm what is available. In most cases they will be asked to schedule an appointment for vaccination.

Vaccines.gov

Use Vaccines.gov to find updated COVID-19 vax & flu shots at a location near you.

Georgia CORE

Providing free COVID-19 vaccines across the state with mobile units committed to reaching all Georgians.

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What You Need to Know

 

At Home COVID-19 Vaccinations 

Georgia residents who are currently sick, shut-in or homebound due to an ongoing physical or mental disability and are unable to travel to a COVID-19 vaccination site can request to receive vaccination at their home.

Please email [email protected] or call (888) 572-0112 with the following information for the person who requires at-home vaccination:

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • Address
  • City
  • County
  • Contact phone number

Vaccines administered, vaccination by county, and race and ethnicity data.

GA COVID-19 Hotline

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

(888) 357-0169

Georgia Residents

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Frequently Asked Questions

Commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination.

"Receiving the COVID-19 vaccine allowed me to affect change and turn faith into action. I believe the vaccine helps save lives, stabilize our economy, and ensure a safer future for generations to come. I encourage all to take action and be vaccinated."

"I received the shot for the health and safety of others, including my parents who are over 65. I caught COVID-19 8 days after I got married in June. This was probably the hardest thing because I couldn’t be around my husband or kids who all tested negative. God really tested my vows real soon. Being enclosed in a room for 14 days with body aches, loss of taste and smell was no joke. The shot was something to truly be thankful for, especially because it can protect me and others around me."

"I am proud to be part of the solution to our COVID-19 problem by being vaccinated. There are many people who cannot get vaccinated, or who do not have a strong immune response to the vaccine, and I wanted to help keep those people in my community safe even though I don’t know them. I also have an immunocompromised parent and so for my family it was very important to use all safety measures available."

Are Vaccines Safe?

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

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Moderna Patient Fact Sheet

Information from the FDA on Moderna - {available in other languages}

Pfizer Patient Fact Sheet

Information from the FDA on Pfizer - {available in other languages}

Novavax Patient Fact Sheet

Information from the FDA on Novavax - {available in other languages}

J&J Patient Fact Sheet

Information from the FDA on J&J - {available in other languages}

Healthcare Providers

U.S COVID-19 Vaccine Product Information

Provider Technical Support

  • GRITS (Technical/IT questions): 866-483-2958 or email at [email protected] 
  • Provider Support (VMS functional/IT questions and provider enrollment questions):  888-920-0165 or email [email protected]

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination.

Food and Drug Administration

COVID-19 Vaccines

FDA Path from Vaccine to EUA