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Severe allergic reactions to the Moderna and Pfizer shots have been rare but "higher than what we see with typical vaccines,,” says Dr. Tom Casale, an allergy and infectious disease expert at USF.
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The sites had been offering the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine until the federal government recommended a pause this past week.
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The goal is to reach seniors who struggle to access public sites or are apprehensive about going to them. It's helping underserved communities get vaccinated.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says officials in Washington told Florida it would start to see the supply increase around this time, but that hasn't happened.
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Attorney General Ashley Moody's warnings come as the Legislature considers a bill that would make vaccine scams a third-degree felony.
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Florida lawmakers blame chaotic vaccine rollout on limited supply of Pfizer and Moderna doses from the federal government.
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USF Health has temporarily stopped offering COVID-19 vaccines because it has not received any additional doses from its hospital partners or the state.
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Is releasing all available vaccine at once to get more people some immunity worth it if it risks delaying second doses? Depends who you ask.
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The vaccine's Colorado-based medical transport company cited "unforeseen circumstances" for the delay; 7,500 people with appointments to get their first dose must now wait.
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It's an effort to get the vaccine in the hands of seniors who are struggling to get to drive-through sites or making reservations.