Fulton County residents looking for a free and convenient way to be tested for and vaccinated against COVID-19 now have a new resource providing at-home services to those in need. The Fulton County Board of Health (FCBOH), the Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE), and Georgia State University have partnered to launch “Fulton At-Home COVID Services”.
The program seeks to address health disparities regarding access to COVID-19 care. More specifically, these free at-home services are intended to assist Fulton County residents who are more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection and death. The program will prioritize communities of color, homeless populations, as well as those people who are currently infected, experiencing symptoms, or have had a recent exposure to COVID.
Fulton County residents may request these services by accessing Fulton At-Home COVID Services Portal provided by CORE. From the portal, residents can request a rapid COVID-19 test or a first or second dose COVID-19 vaccine. The Fulton At-Home COVID Services program is offering Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. Boosters and third doses are currently not offered through this program. As CORE provides free at-home COVID-19 vaccinations and rapid tests, the program also provides contact tracing and resource kit delivery to help positive cases and their families to effectively isolate and quarantine.
To learn more about this program or receive at-home services please visit http://athomeservices.coreresponse.org/ or call (678) 218-6539.
For more information about COVID-testing, visit https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/covid-19/covid-testing-sites.
For more information about COVID-19 vaccinations, visit https://www.fultoncountyga.gov/covidvaccine.