Pregnant Women Should Still Get The Flu Vaccine, Doctors Advise WABE September 25th, 2017 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists calls the flu vaccine an “essential” part of prenatal care, for protection of the newborn as well as the woman. Infants typically don’t get their own flu shot until age 6 months or later. Top Stories Atlanta Neighborhoods Mozley Park residents campaign for interstate noise barriers on Atlanta’s Westside Georgia Legislation Georgia governor signs law adding regulations for production and sale of herbal supplement kratom Community Vine City dilapidated building transformed into a martial arts studio Wildlife Have you seen this emotional support alligator? Wally's owner says he's lost in Georgia Georgia Legislation Bill to create Ocmulgee Mounds National Park near Macon gets broad backing from Georgia delegation Internet One in six Georgia households will lose financial help for home internet access as federal program winds down
Atlanta Neighborhoods Mozley Park residents campaign for interstate noise barriers on Atlanta’s Westside
Georgia Legislation Georgia governor signs law adding regulations for production and sale of herbal supplement kratom
Georgia Legislation Bill to create Ocmulgee Mounds National Park near Macon gets broad backing from Georgia delegation
Internet One in six Georgia households will lose financial help for home internet access as federal program winds down