Department of Health officials had 500 Moderna COVID-19 vaccinations to administer Tuesday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway to the county’s first responders and health care workers.
Don Ash, director of Henry County Emergency Management, is vaccinated against COVID-19 by Department of Public Health officials Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
From left, Mike Ireland, Henry County police deputy chief, Henry County police Chief Mark Amerman, Don Ash, director of Henry County Emergency Management, and Rodney Wiggins, fire department deputy chief, show off their newly vaccinated arms Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Department of Public Health officials finalize consent forms with Henry County Police Chief Mark Amerman Tuesday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
Department of Health officials had 500 Moderna COVID-19 vaccinations to administer Tuesday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway to the county’s first responders and health care workers.
Staff Photos: Heather Middleton
Law enforcement and health care officials line up at Atlanta Motor Speedway to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
Department of Public Health officials prepare to administer 500 COVID-19 vaccines Tuesday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
Henry County Police Chief Mark Amerman receives the COVID-19 vaccination Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
Don Ash, director of Henry County Emergency Management, is vaccinated against COVID-19 by Department of Public Health officials Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
Nurses and employees with the Department of Public Health prepare to administer 500 COVID-19 vaccinations Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
Rodney Wiggins, Henry County Fire Department deputy chief, is vaccinated against COVID-19 Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Staff Photo: Heather Middleton
From left, Mike Ireland, Henry County police deputy chief, Henry County police Chief Mark Amerman, Don Ash, director of Henry County Emergency Management, and Rodney Wiggins, fire department deputy chief, show off their newly vaccinated arms Tuesday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
HAMPTON — District 4 Department of Health employees and nurses readied 500 vaccinations to protect the county’s first responders and health care workers against COVID-19 Tuesday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Cars lined up some two hours early, which Hayla Folden, risk communicator with DPH, said was pretty exciting.
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