CDC Sends $1.5M to DeKalb to Fight HIV

Atlanta, GA – Today Governor Brian P. Kemp, U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, and Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) Commissioner Kathleen E. Toomey, M.D. announced that $1.5 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be used in DeKalb County to reduce HIV transmission, illness, and death. This funding stems from President Trump’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative to reduce new HIV infections by 75% in the next five years and 90% in the next ten years. In 2017, Georgia had the second highest rate of new HIV diagnoses, and more than 58,700 people are currently living with HIV in the state.

“I applaud President Trump for his leadership and look forward to working together to end the HIV epidemic facing our country. In Georgia – home to the CDC – where the HIV incidence rate represents a disproportionate share of the affected U.S. population, we share the President’s vision to remove barriers to treatment, reduce the stigma associated with seeking medical intervention, and expand services for rapid detection and response,” said Governor Kemp. “This new funding for DeKalb County allows state and local leaders to pilot new technology and strategies in our nation’s fight against HIV.”

DeKalb County is one of three pilot sites in the country serving as models for implementation of four key strategies to end the HIV epidemic:

Diagnose people with HIV as early as possible after infection 

Treat people with HIV with medication to keep them healthy and prevent transmission 

Protect at-risk populations from HIV infection 

Respond rapidly and effectively to outbreaks of new HIV infections

“The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been a leader in fighting HIV worldwide, and I’m glad to see that DeKalb County will be home to this new pilot program as part of the president’s HIV Epidemic Initiative to help save lives through stronger outreach, prevention, and detection efforts,” said U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA), a member of two Senate committees that oversee health care.

“With the CDC in our backyard, Georgia is at the forefront of innovative treatment and research to eradicate HIV across the globe,” said U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA). “President Trump has made ending the HIV epidemic a top priority, and I’m delighted DeKalb County will serve as one of the Administration’s first sites for its bold initiative to save lives and find a cure for this deadly disease.”

“On behalf of DeKalb County, I would like to thank our federal, state, and local partners for securing this much-needed funding that will be used to combat the HIV epidemic,” said DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond. “We look forward to working together to end HIV once and for all.”

“This pilot in DeKalb County will serve as a model for expansion of these strategies into other parts of metro-Atlanta as additional funding becomes available,” said Dr. Kathleen E. Toomey, DPH Commissioner. “Additionally, these life-saving efforts will guide our work throughout the state – particularly in rural areas – to ultimately end the HIV epidemic in Georgia.” Beginning July 1, 2019 and over the next six months, DPH will work with the DeKalb County Board of Public Health to expand HIV testing, link persons diagnosed HIV-positive to care, and retain them in care. The funding will also be used to promote the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) – a pill taken daily to block HIV – by Georgians at high risk of infection.

SERVICE ALERT:

Due to a water main break along Clairmont Road, our North DeKalb Health Center will be closed for the remainder of the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. All appointments are being rescheduled or re-routed to one of our other health centers.
Stay tuned for updates. Thank you for your understanding!

ALERTA DE SERVICIO

Debido a una rotura en la tubería principal de agua a lo largo de Clairmont Road, nuestro Centro de Salud de North DeKalb estara cerrado por el resto del día. Pedimos disculpas por cualquier inconveniencia que esto pueda causar. Todas las citas se están reprogramando o redirigiendo a uno de nuestros otros centros de salud. Esté atentos a las actualizaciones. ¡Gracias por su comprensión!

SERVICE ALERT:

Due to the anticipated severe winter weather, all DeKalb Public Health centers will be closed on Friday, January 10, 2025. All outreach events for Friday, Saturday and Sunday are also cancelled. Your safety remains our top priority, and we encourage everyone to stay safe and warm.

Please monitor dekalbpublichealth.com, our social media channels (Facebook, Instagram and X) and Atlanta-area news media for further operational updates.

ALERTA DE SERVICIO

Debido al pronóstico del clima severo, todos los centros y oficinas regionales de salud de DeKalb Public Health estarán cerrados el viernes 10 de enero de 2025.

Todos los eventos del viernes hasta el domingo también se cancelan.

Esté atento a dekalbpublichealth.com, nuestros canales de redes sociales (Facebook, Instagram y X) y los medios de comunicación del área de Atlanta para obtener más actualizaciones operativas.

SERVICE ALERT:

Our health centers will be closed, December 25 and 26, 2025, in observance of the State holiday.

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Our health centers will be closed, on November 28 and 28, 2025, in observance of the State holiday.

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Our health centers will be closed, on November 11, 2025, in observance of Veterans Day.

SERVICE ALERT:

Due to unplanned maintenance,
our Clifton Springs Health Center will be on CLOSED on Monday, November 4, 2024.

Our East DeKalb, T. O. Vinson and North DeKalb
Health Centers remain open to serve you.

We apologize for any inconvenience and
appreciate your understanding. 

SERVICE ALERT:

Due to unexpected maintenance, our Clifton Springs Health Center will be closing early today at 2:30 p.m.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Thank you!

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Our health centers will be closed, on October 13, 2025, in observance of the state holiday.

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Our health centers will be closed, on September 1, 2025, in observance of Labor Day.

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Our health centers will be closed, July 4, 2025, in observance of Independence Day.

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Our health centers will be closed, June 19, 2025, in observance of Juneteenth.

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Our health centers will be closed, May 26, 2025, in observance of Memorial Day.

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Our health centers will be closed April 18, 2025, in observance of the State holiday.

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Our health centers will be closed January 20, 2025, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr’s Birthday.

SERVICE ALERT:

Our health centers will be closed on January 1, 2025, in observance of the State holiday.

AIR QUALITY UPDATE 

Current weather models show that winds will begin to shift
from the east to the west after sunset on Wednesday.

Smoke from the BioLab facility fire in Rockdale County is predicted to settle towards the ground as it moves toward Atlanta. There is a high likelihood that people across Metro Atlanta will wake up on Thursday morning seeing haze and smelling chlorine.

For more information about health precautions, click here.

last updated 10/2/2024 at 5:45 p.m.

Warning SERVICE ALERT UPDATE Warning

DeKalb Public Health will resume normal operations
for all health centers and services at 8:15 a.m.,
on Monday, September 30.

SERVICE ALERT 

Due to today’s worldwide cybersecurity outage, some services have been impacted.

  • You may experience delays reaching our Call Center, which handles health center appointments.
  • WIC benefit issuance is unavailable at this time. However, eWIC cards can still be used at authorized WIC vendors.


This outage has not only affected DeKalb Public Health, but other government and business services, in Georgia, throughout the nation and internationally.

We apologize for the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your patience, as we work with our partners to fully restore systems.

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on Tuesday December 24 and Wednesday, December 25th, in observance of the holiday. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!