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North Georgia – This fall, the annual Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics successfully immunized *677 residents against the flu. This initiative provides vital protection and plays a critical role in curbing the spread of the virus within families and communities.
Since the inception of the Drive-thru Flu Shot Clinics districtwide in 2007, the North Georgia Health District's Emergency Preparedness team, along with dedicated nurses and Infectious Disease specialists, have joined forces with the Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield County Health Departments to make flu shots accessible and convenient. These drive-thru clinics offer a unique opportunity for community members to receive vaccinations while allowing health officials to refine their emergency response strategies for vaccine distribution during public health crises.
Local partners—ranging from law enforcement to Emergency Management Agencies, Emergency Medical Services, Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs), businesses, and first responders—have rallied together to ensure the success of this initiative. The collaborative effort underscores the importance of community engagement in safeguarding public health.
Flu vaccines are widely available throughout the region, with options at doctors’ offices, pharmacies, and grocery stores. Additionally, every county health department within the North Georgia Health District offers flu shots at little to no cost, depending on individual healthcare coverage. No appointment is necessary during regular clinic hours, making it easier than ever to protect yourself and your loved ones.
The Georgia Department of Public Health reminds residents that flu symptoms can vary greatly and may include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headaches, chills, and fatigue. Vulnerable populations—including those aged 65 and older, individuals with chronic health conditions, pregnant women, and young children—are at heightened risk for serious flu-related complications.
To further combat the flu and other viruses, the public is encouraged to adopt the following preventive measures:
- Wash hands frequently with soap and warm water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the elbow to prevent germ spread.
- Avoid touching your face to minimize the risk of infection.
- Steer clear of close contact with anyone showing symptoms of illness.
- Regularly clean and disinfect commonly-touched surfaces.
- Stay home if experiencing flu-like symptoms and remain isolated for at least 24 hours after a fever subsides without medication.
For comprehensive information about influenza, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at http://www.cdc.gov/flu.
To learn more about flu vaccines, discover our local public health services (including influenza vaccines and other preventive vaccinations), or locate your nearest county health department in the North Georgia Health District, visit our homepage at www.nghd.org. Together, let's keep our communities healthy and thriving this flu season!
*Of the 677 residents vaccinated this year at the Drive-thru Flu Shot Clinics in North Georgia, the county health departments provided the following doses:
Cherokee County....... 92
Fannin County.......... 110
Gilmer County............ 61
Murray County......... 123
Pickens County............ 55
Whitfield County......... 236
*** The North Georgia Health District and each County Health Department wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all media, community partners, and businesses who help promote and support our annual Drive-thru Flu Shot Clinics... Thank you! ***
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This applies to all public health services and programs in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties, including our district office, health departments, environmental health offices, WIC services, and The Living Bridge Centers located in Canton, Dalton, and Gainesville.
For the list of all 2024 U.S. Federal Holidays, please visit www.ca2.uscourts.gov/clerk/calendars/federal_holidays.html.
See you Tuesday!
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Update—Thurs. 12:30 PM, 9/26/2024:
Jasper, GA—Pickens County Health Department closed early today, Thursday, September 26th, because of the anticipated hazardous weather conditions. This closure also includes WIC and Environmental Health services in Pickens County.
As a reminder, the North Georgia Health District issued a district-wide media release yesterday stating that all public health services within the district will be closed on Friday, September 27th, due to the storm. The district includes Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties.
All updates are posted to the North Georgia Health District website at www.nghd.org and on the district’s social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).
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Update—Thurs. 9:10 AM, 9/26/2024:
Blue Ridge, GA—Due to predicted hazardous weather conditions, the Fannin County Health Department will CLOSE at noon today, Thursday, September 26th. This also includes WIC and Environmental Health services.
The North Georgia Health District announced yesterday in a districtwide media release that all public health services within the district will be closed on Friday, September 27th. The district includes Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties.
All updates are posted to the North Georgia Health District website at www.nghd.org and on the district’s social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).
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Update—Wed. 8 PM, 9/25/2024:
Chatsworth, GA—The Murray County Health Department and Environmental Health Office, along with WIC services in Murray, will now be CLOSED both Thursday, Sept. 26th and Friday, Sept. 27, due to the potential for hazardous weather conditions.
All updates will be posted here and on our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
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Update—Wed. 4 PM, 9/25/2024:
North GA—Due to potentially hazardous weather conditions, all public health facilities in North Georgia Health District 1-2 will be CLOSED on Friday, September 27, 2024. This includes the district office in Dalton, all health departments, WIC offices, and Environmental Health offices in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties, and The Living Bridge Centers in Canton, Dalton, and Gainesville.
All updates for the North Georgia Health District will be posted here and to our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).
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North Georgia—Join us in the fight against breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and IT'S TIME to take action against this all-too-common cancer! Attend FREE awareness and screening events at our Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield County Health Departments in the North Georgia Health District.
Did you know that one in eight women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer in their lifetime? Here are more breast cancer facts from the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.:
- Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers.1
- It is estimated that in 2024, approximately 30% of all new female cancer diagnoses in the United States will be breast cancer.1
- On average, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. every 2 minutes.1
- Approximately 66% of breast cancer cases are diagnosed at a localized stage before cancer has spread outside of the breast when it is easiest to treat.3
- The 5-year relative survival rate for cancer diagnosed at the localized stage is 99%.1
- Approximately 15% of women diagnosed have a family history of breast cancer. Those with a first-degree relative (mother, sister, daughter) with breast cancer are nearly twice as likely to develop breast cancer themselves.4
Early detection is key in winning the fight against breast cancer!
Don't miss out on critical breast cancer awareness and screening opportunities. Check out the upcoming events below at our County Health Departments (listed alphabetically by county). Let's make a difference together! Click HERE to download & share our district BCA Flyer!
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