CDC New Mask Guidance for People Fully Vaccinated
Fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing masks or physically distancing, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.
COVID Vaccine
Pfizer is the only COVID vaccine currently authorized for children aged 12 through 17 years old. Please schedule an appointment at CVS or Walgreens to ensure Pfizer vaccine is available.
Health Department Vaccine Scheduling Resource Line
(888) 457-0186
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 8 PM ET
Saturday – Sunday 8 AM – 5 PM ET
"Languages other than English available."
Georgia eligibility is open for everyone 12 years of age and older for the COVID vaccine.
Note: Pfizer is the only COVID vaccine currently authorized for children aged 12 through 17.
Information for Georgia Residents
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. All COVID-19 vaccines were tested in clinical trials involving tens of thousands of people to make sure they meet safety standards and protect adults of different races, ethnicities, and ages.
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.
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 Healthcare Providers and Partners
Provider Technical Support
- GRITS Hotline (Technical/IT questions): 866-483-2958 or email at dph-gaimmreg@dph.ga.gov
- Provider Support (Provider enrollment questions, Pin #s): 888-920-0165 or email DPH-COVID19vaccine@dph.ga.gov