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Action 375 Prostate Cancer Awareness 5K race postponed

Action 375 Prostate Cancer Awareness 5K race postponed

Action 375 is rescheduling their 5K/Run/Walk for another Saturday this fall due to unforeseen circumstances out of their control. They look forward to seeing all of you one weekend soon! Registration will remain open until the morning of the race.
DAILY REPORT | Georgia Special Needs Educational Aid Available

DAILY REPORT | Georgia Special Needs Educational Aid Available

Georgia parents & guardians of special needs students in public schools have until Wednesday, June 30th to apply for a reimbursment grant. The funds stem from $10 million Gov. Kemp set aside for education due to the COVID pandemic.
DAILY REPORT | Georgians at High Risk due to low vaccination rates

DAILY REPORT | Georgians at High Risk due to low vaccination rates

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, expressed concerns about Georgia's low vaccination rates at the Atlanta Summit on Global Health earlier in June.
DAILY REPORT | Langston Chapel Middle awarded by Squash the Spread

DAILY REPORT | Langston Chapel Middle awarded by Squash the Spread

For developing patient protocols and creating facilities aimed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Langston Chapel received a Kindness Campaign award from Squash the Spread, a group of concerned citizens organized to slow the spread of COVID-19 in St
Unvaccinated people given CDC guidance on playing group sports

Unvaccinated people given CDC guidance on playing group sports

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued guidance for unvaccinated individuals looking to play team sports.
Averitt Online Academy Recognized by Squash the Spread

Averitt Online Academy Recognized by Squash the Spread

The Averitt Center for the Arts Online Academy was one of the featured businesses for the Squash the Spread Kindness Campaign.
Updated CDC Guidance on Types of Masks for Unvaccinated Individuals

Updated CDC Guidance on Types of Masks for Unvaccinated Individuals

While many businesses are beginning to open back up to normal capacity, there are still many people are who are unvaccinated for a number of reasons.
COVID Cases & Death Statistics Have Dropped to Lowest in a Year

COVID Cases & Death Statistics Have Dropped to Lowest in a Year

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), COVID-19 cases and death statistics have dropped to the lowest numbers in the past year. The national percentage of positive test over the last 7 days is 3%.
Bulloch County's COVID Risk Level has Decreased to Low Risk

Bulloch County's COVID Risk Level has Decreased to Low Risk

According to CovidActNow, Bulloch County's COVID risk level has changed from medium risk to low risk. All individuals 12+ are eligible for the free COVID vaccines.
COVID Vaccines are Free, But Many Americans Don't Know or Believe it

COVID Vaccines are Free, But Many Americans Don't Know or Believe it

The New York Times recently worked with the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) to poll American attitudes and reactions towards the COVID vaccines.