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Immunization Information (CDC)

Quiz for Adolescent and Adults that are 11 years and older (Take this quiz to find out which vaccines you or your child may need)

Click here to go to the CDC website for Recommended Immunizations for Children (Birth through 6 years)

Recommended Immunizations Schedule for Children (Birth through 6 years)

Immunizations and Developmental Milestones for Children (Birth through 6 years)

Make a Schedule for Your Child

Click here to go to the CDC website for Immunization Schedules for Preteens and Teens

Recommended Immunizations Schedule for Preteens and Teens

Click here to go to the CDC website for Recommended Immunizations for Adults (19 Years and Older)

Recommended Immunizations Schedule for Adults

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FIRST RESPONDERS
All Elbert County residents,
If you are new to Elbert County or are an Elbert County resident using cell phones, youremergency medical/law enforcement First Responders have a request.Please check your recent cell phone bill to see if you are being billed at your Elbert Countyaddress. If not, please ask your cell phone carrier to change the address to your current ElbertCounty address.
Our Elbert County emergency medical/law enforcement First Responders rely on the 911surcharge on cell phones to keep Elbert County emergency communications funded andworking. But, if you don’t change your cell phone billing address, that surcharge money goes tosome other County. So, please help your local First Responders by updating and changing yourcell phone billing address.
Thanks much for your assistance.Elbert County Communications Authority (In an emergency always call 911)
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