Search

Health Department Offering Booster Shots to Children 12-15 On Jan. 11

The Hamilton County Health Department is awaiting guidance from the Tennessee Department of Health regarding the administration of Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots for ages 12-15. They will begin offering boosters to this age group at our vaccination sites on Tuesday, January 11, 2022. Additional details will be available on Monday.

The Health Department encourage you to visit your pharmacy or healthcare provider if you would like your child to receive a booster before Tuesday. Individuals ages 12-15 may receive a booster if it has been a minimum of 5 months since the second shot in their primary series.

Please visit vaccine.hamiltontn.gov or call the Health Department’s COVID-19 hotline at 423-209-8383 if you have questions.

Other Topics

A New Era of Business Funding Once reliant on traditional bank loans, Chattanooga’s entrepreneurs now navigate a dynamic landscape of funding opportunities, reflecting the city’s evolving commitment to fostering innovation and economic growth. COMMUNITY CREDIT UNIONS: EMPOWERING LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS Tennessee…

The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce's Economic Outlook event at the Westin Chattanooga drew an outstanding turnout. Attendees heard valuable economic insights from Dr. David Altig, Executive Vice President and Chief Economic Adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.…

Starting a small business is an exciting venture, but it can also be overwhelming. For entrepreneurs in Chattanooga, the smartest first step is not to draft a logo or lease a storefront. It is sitting down with someone who knows…

Welcome to the INCubator: Peptide Test  The INCubator is excited to welcome Peptide Test as one of our newest clients. Founded by Chad Stiles, Peptide Test is addressing a growing challenge in today’s health and wellness marketplace: helping consumers verify product quality in…

Participating in Leadership Chattanooga has been one of the most personally meaningful professional development experiences of my career. As an educator committed to cultivating cultures of care that help foster compassion and belonging, I entered the program hoping to deepen…

For many of Chattanooga’s small and mid-sized business owners, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is not just another tech trend, it is becoming an essential part of daily operations. From the walkable blocks of the North Shore to the…

Sign up for weekly updates.