


We definitely need to do something about this,” said one patient’s daughter, Lisa Lindsey.ĬDPH opens its appointment portal on Fridays at 5 p.m. CDPH’s Douglas County site is hoping to conduct at least 500 vaccinations a day. The health department stated the goal is to vaccinate 1,000 people a day at Jim R. “We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and can assure everyone that the new appointments will occur within the next three weeks.” “I don’t have exact numbers, but the patients are being notified of this by email and are being told that they will be notified of the new appointment details within the next few days,” said CDPH spokeswoman Valerie Crow. Metro school superintendents send letter to Kemp urging him to let teachers get COVID-19 vaccine.“Always with class and grace” Braves remember Hank Aaron in memorial service at Truist Park.

Georgia state representative removed for refusing to take COVID-19 test.Jose asked how many appointments had to be rescheduled Jan. Why would they schedule appointments when they didn’t have the resources?”Ī Cobb and Douglas Public Health spokeswoman told Channel 2 Cobb County Bureau Chief Chris Jose, “It was due to scheduling and limited vaccines, and load balancing first and second doses.” “I got two emails, and it says, ‘Due to lack of resources, we’ll try to reschedule you within the next three weeks,’” said one patient who asked us not to identify her. Miller Park in Cobb County got rescheduled. Seniors who were able to book an appointment at Jim R. There’s mounting frustration at one of metro Atlanta’s largest vaccination sites.
