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By Brian Mudd
Q&A of the Day Part 2 – How many Floridians want a COVID-19 vaccine?
Bottom Line: Knowing the percentage of Florida’s overall population which has been vaccinated could assist with understanding how close we could be to “herd immunity”. That is if experts like Dr. Fauci stop moving that number around. For the sake of conversation, 75% seems to be a common number most think would achieve herd immunity. Regarding your question however, we do have guidance to go on from the Florida Department of Health based on those who are eligible to be vaccinated under Florida’s Phase 1 program. According to the Florida Department of Health:
By Brian Mudd
Q&A of the Day Part 1 – How many Floridians want a COVID-19 vaccine?
Each day I’ll feature a listener question that’s been submitted by one of these methods.
Email: brianmudd@iheartmedia.com
Today’s entry:
Brian, I have a question that I thought if anyone could answer it would be you. I noticed on the new COVID vaccine tracker on the Sun Sentinel’s website, it’s reporting the number of people vaccinated against the state’s population. That makes no sense. We know not every Floridian wants a COVID vaccine. This information is misleading. My question for you is if there’s information regarding how many Floridians want the vaccine? Then we’d know how far along we are with vaccines.