by Robin Kemp
Clayton County officials and first responders are getting the COVID-19 vaccination–and telling people why they did it.
The move comes amid concerns that the vaccine or those giving it cannot be trusted. Some point to the Tuskeegee Syphilis Study. Others point to the high rate of effectiveness, well over 90 to 95 percent, during mandatory trials of several COVID-19 vaccines.
Here’s Clayton County District 1 Commissioner Sonna Singleton Gregory:
Heroes saving lives !@VaccinePhotos @COVID19Tracking @CDCemergency @TheClaytonNews @CCFES @CCPSNews @ClaytonCountyGA pic.twitter.com/DyU4eAB7sY
— Clayton County FD (@CCFES) December 29, 2020
Here’s Assistant Fire Chief David King:
Heroes saving lives! @CCFES @TomJonesWSBTV @KerryBrowning @gohsgeorgia @COVID19Tracking @VaccinePhotos @ATLFireRescue @fireengineering @cobbcountyfire @Hero_Reports @TheClaytonNews @CDCemergency @CDCgov @wsbtv @FOX5Atlanta @cbs46 @CBSAtlBreaking pic.twitter.com/ITyjTEsHhe
— Clayton County FD (@CCFES) December 29, 2020
Follow @CCFES on Twitter to see who else “got the shot” and why!