Georgians begin lining up for COVID-19 booster shots, but many remain unvaccinated

The Georgia Department of Public Health says the state has enough Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to offer booster shots to anyone who is eligible. Yet, finding takers has been a little challenging at one Decatur vaccination site.

Older, at-risk Americans begin receiving COVID-19 booster shots

Nearly 20 million older and at-risk Americans are now eligible for a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Here is a look at what to expect.

Toddler recovering from rare COVID-related heart inflammation

Doctors say it is not clear exactly why some children develop MIS-C, but there seems to be connection between COVID-19 infections and the inflammatory syndrome.

Georgia doctor tries to win over vaccine-wary patients, one conversation at a time

The long lines for COVID-19 shots are now long gone, and Newnan Family Medicine's Dr. Cecil Bennett is spending his days talking one-on-one with his vaccine-wary patients, urging them to roll up their sleeves.

Georgia dad anxious for younger children to get COVID-19 vaccine

Adam and Louise Francois Watkins and their three children, who are 9, 11 and 13, have made it more than a year and a half without getting sick with COVID-19.

Georgia doctor says he recommends COVID-19 shots for all, but not boosters

Should Americans start planning for COVID-19 booster shots? One Georgia family practice physician says he will not be recommending third shots, at least anytime soon.

Is it safe to get a flu shot and COVID-19 booster at the same time? One expert weighs in

The CDC recommends Americans 6 months and older who can get a flu shot by the end of October. But, one CDC-trained epidemiologist, says you may not want to wait around this year.

Are COVID-19 booster shots needed now? FDA will decide Friday

Next week Americans could begin rolling up their sleeves for a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccines, if the FDA and a vaccine advisory panel greenlight the Biden Administration's booster plan. But are the extra doses really needed now?

Atlanta Public Schools launches mandatory COVID-19 surveillance testing for teachers, staff

Atlanta Public Schools has launched mandatory COVID-19 surveillance testing for all teachers and staff. Student testing will be voluntary, but highly encouraged, the school system says.

Just over 96% of Georgia's ICU beds are now full

Just over 96% of Georgia's ICU beds are full, and 4 of the state's 16 hospital regions have no available critical care beds. At Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville, 200 patients are hospitalized with the virus.

As COVID-19 cases surge, more Americans are turning to at-home tests

The spread of the delta variant -- has increased the demand for COVID-19 testing. But, rather than wait in long lines, some people are testing themselves at home.

State senator, son recovering well after transplant surgery

A little more than a month after undergoing kidney transplant surgery, state Sen. John Albers, R-Roswell, said his son is doing great.

As COVID-19 infections in children surge, CDC head urges schools to push masks, vaccinations

As COVID-19 cases surge, and more children are being exposed and infected, pediatric hospitalizations are rising. This week, as 1,900 children were hospitalized across the US, the CDC Director urged schools to double-down on their safety precautions.

Planning a Labor Day weekend trip? These safety tips may help you avoid getting sick

Millions of Americans are planning to travel over Labor Day weekend, as the US weathers a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections. These travel safety tips may help you lower your risk of getting infected.