COVID death rate in rural Ga. now double that in urban areas [View all]
The health department crew set up shop in a building near the Georgia National Fairs north gate, not far from the stage where a juggler and a hypnotist would later perform, a short walk to the midway where throngs of people lined up for the Grand Carousel, the Dizzy Dragon and other carnival rides.
All around the clinicians, a steady stream of people flowed by. But few expressed interest in what they were hawking: COVID-19 shots, free for the taking.
It was a fine idea. The North Central Health District employees wanted to make the vaccinations accessible to more of the states residents, especially those who live in the rural areas that surround the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry. But despite the workers approaching fair attendees, answering their questions about the vaccines, sharing data on the shots effectiveness the results were disappointing.
Close to 500,000 people attended the fair earlier this month. And, over seven days, the health department vaccinated a total of 29 of them.
https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/covid-death-rate-in-rural-georgia-now-double-that-in-urban-areas/PFXLBNJBTZAMVMC3UR2S376CLA/