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WATCH: Distributing COVID-19 vaccine is a big undertaking, but Florida gov says state is ready
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – How will the vaccine be distributed? It’s a big operation.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the vaccines will be distributed to hospitals, pharmacies, and the Florida Department of Health so they can get to the people who need it most.
If the FDA approves, the first batches of the coronavirus vaccine would come from a Michigan plant and be shipped across the country, including to South Florida.
DeSantis said that “the federal government has allocated Florida 179,400 doses of the Pfizer vaccine for our first shipment, and we anticipate receiving these initial doses within the week.”
Coronavirus vaccine nears, but many healthcare workers unsure about it
49% of Jackson employees surveyed say they would take it in first round
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MIAMI – As the country watches and waits to see what happens next with the first of several COVID-19 vaccines those at the top of the priority list to get a vaccine are split on whether they want it.
Last week, a survey asking Jackson Health System employees if they would receive the vaccine once available in the first round revealed that just under half (49% percent) said they would. About 35% said not yet, but they would consider taking it in the future. Almost 15% said they were not interested at all.