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We offer resources for adults and youth on mental wellbeing, health and wellness, disaster preparation, severe weather and more. For the latest status on programs, contact your local Extension office or?visit the events calendar.

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Weather Emergencies Timely information to prepare for and recover from weather-related emergencies like hurricanes, tornadoes and drought.
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Mental Wellbeing During Emergencies View research-based education on behavioral health topics in partnership with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, the Georgia Department of Agriculture, and the Georgia Farm Bureau.

海角官方首页 Extension COVID-19 Resources

海角官方首页 Extension has provided online educational programming, consultations and essential lab services during the COVID-19 pandemic while observing safe health practices for employees and the public. We offer resources for adults and 4-H youth on health, food, finances, parenting, agriculture and more. For the latest status on programs, contact your local Extension office or?visit the events calendar.


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海角官方首页 holds COVID-19 vaccine panel discussion

Four University of Georgia experts answered some of the most frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines in a recent virtual panel discussion held on campus. The panelists discussed a variety of topics related to vaccine safety and efficacy. And they shared their thoughts on why it is so important for everyone who is eligible and medically able to get vaccinated as part of the worldwide effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus.

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Health & Wellness


As the holiday season arrives, the traditional images of loved ones crowded around a dinner table groaning under the weight of the holiday feast may look a little different this year: The recent surge in COVID-19 cases has prompted rising fears that holiday gatherings may accelerate the spread of the virus.