DPH Continues Operation of Specimen Collection Sites
- May 30, 2020
- Posted by Michael Hokanson
- Category: District-wide News Releases, Press Release
Georgia National Guard and Augusta University Scale Back Drive-Thru Sites
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News from North Central Health District:
Georgia National Guard and Augusta University Scale Back Drive-Thru Sites
Read More »The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) this week is distributing 18,440 vials of the drug remdesivir received from the federal government.
Read More »The Georgia Department of Public Health(DPH) is distributing a second allotment of the drug remdesivir received from the federal government.
Read More »The Georgia Department of Public Health(DPH) today is distributing an initial allotment of the drug remdesivir received from the federal government.
Read More »Dr. Reneé Haynes, North Central Health District’s Health Director, has a message about COVID-19 for our community.
Read More »The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is increasing its workforce to expand contact tracing for COVID-19 in Georgia.
Read More »Testing Now Available to all Georgians
Read More »Two Sites Open Daily, Others Open Select Days
Read More »Revised Testing Criteria and Increased Number of Test Sites
Read More »With the increasing number of local confirmed cases of COVID-19, North Central Health District (NCHD) county health departments are further limiting services to only the most crucial public health services.
Read More »Order effective through April 30, 11:59 p.m.
Read More »As Governor Brian Kemp and DPH Commissioner Kathleen E. Toomey, M.D., M.P.H., finalize the details of the Executive Order requiring Georgians to shelter in place, it is important to emphasize why these measures are needed now to keep all Georgians healthy and safe and to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Read More »North Central Health District’s (NCHD) has identified the first death related to COVID-19 in the 13-county health district in Central Georgia.
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