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Latest vaccine schedules and resources
Published: April 22, 2021 12:09 PM EDT
Updated: April 22, 2021 2:05 PM EDT
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To see the FDOH’s report on who has been vaccinated in the state, click here (PDF download). The report is updated daily.
Florida Department of Health has a vaccine locator to confirm vaccine locations and contact information in the state.
Eligibility to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida includes all persons 18 years of age and older.
Teens that are 16 or 17 years of age are also eligible only for the Pfizer vaccine, and they must have a completed consent form.
Forum, Feb. 17: Beware of vaccine scams
Published: 2/16/2021 10:00:15 PM
Modified: 2/16/2021 10:00:14 PM
Beware of vaccine scams
The FBI, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General, and the Center for Medicare and Medicare Services are warning the public of fraud schemes related to COVID-19 vaccines.
One such scheme suggests that scammers could be acquiring empty or used COVID-19 vaccine vials to fraudulently offer fake or counterfeit vaccines. In response, the Department of Defense released a recommendation to vaccine administration sites to destroy empty vials and product packaging.
The following are indictors of potential fraudulent activity:
■ You are asked to pay out of pocket to get the vaccine.
Riley County Police Department and Riley County Health Department logos.
The Riley County Health Department and Riley County Police are reminding residents to be aware of potential scams about COVID-19 vaccinations and testing as the vaccination process ramps up.
While none have been reported in the area, the departments released information this week describing what residents should look out for. They include: Ads for vaccines through social media – You see an ad on any number of social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) advertising a vaccine option. These will usually ask for personal information to make sure you qualify. Do not trust social media posts that are not from your local health department or government pages. (Riley County Health Department, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Riley County, Riley County Police Department, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)