Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities. Except in one place Nicholas Nehamas, Ben Conarck and Sarah Blaskey, The Miami Herald © Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS A doctor vaccinates someone for COVID at Miami Dade College North Campus in Miami, Florida, on Saturday, March 6, 2021.
MIAMI When the state of Florida partnered with the federal government to open COVID-19 vaccine sites around the state in early March, the pilot program was supposed to help boost lagging vaccination in underserved communities.
Just over a month into the program which used city parks, youth centers, community colleges and sometimes even roving vans to administer vaccines state officials are claiming success, touting data that show people of color received the majority of the hundreds of thousands of FEMA shots.
Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities Except in one place
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