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The Johnson & Johnson vaccine only requires one dose and was found to be 100 percent effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths.
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The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating whether Commissioner Vanessa Baugh broke state law by putting herself and others on a VIP vaccine list in Lakewood Ranch.
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Several CVS pharmacies will start offering COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 and older this week. These are part of the federal government’s partnership with states.
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DeSantis says Florida will use a portion of the “tens of thousands” of extra doses FEMA sites bring to the state to vaccinate teachers, law enforcement and firefighters who are 50 and older.
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There are political and medical reactions coming in regarding pop-up COVID-19 vaccine distribution sites and how they were chosen.
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Criticism continues over clinic sites in Charlotte and Manatee. The Manatee site has received much of the focus. A clinic in the Kings Gate community of Port Charlotte is also under the microscope.
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On "Florida Roundup," Jared Moskowitz explains how vaccines are distributed in pods and his reasons for stepping down.
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DeSantis said 3,000 doses of the vaccine will be given out in Pinellas Park and an additional 5,000 doses will be provided to Pinellas County next week.
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The governor says the decision on placing an exclusive popup vaccine clinic in Lakewood Ranch was about the concentration of seniors in the area and not donors to his campaign.
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Jared Moskewitz cited the grueling nature of the role amid the pandemic and being away from his family over the past two years. He will serve through the end of April,