Here s where school employees can go to get vaccinated in Florida
There have been a lot of changes regarding where school employees can get the vaccine and what they need to bring over the past week. We re breaking it all down. Author: Kailey Tracy Updated: 8:16 PM EST March 5, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. There have been a lot of changes and confusion just over the past few days regarding where school personnel can get vaccinated.
State officials gave the OK Thursday for federally supported sites, like Gateway Mall and its two satellite sites in Jacksonville, to offer the vaccine to any school personnel kindergarten through twelfth grade. This means teachers, bus drivers, daycare employees, head start employees and any other school personnel can get vaccinated at these federally supported sites.
Coronavirus vaccine eligibility is expanding to older teachers and first responders and becoming more available for younger people considered vulnerable to COVID-19 under an executive order signed late Monday by
Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 3.2.21
The Legislative Session is here, and Florida Influencers believe that come April 30, Gov.
Ron DeSantis will be the big winner.
Florida Politics asked the stateâs top consultants, lobbyists and political minds who stands to have the best Legislative Session and 43% picked the Governor. His believers include more than half of Republican Influencers, with just 27% of Democrats saying heâs their early favorite.
For the minority party, that honor goes to Senate President
Wilton Simpson, albeit by a narrow margin. Three in 10 Democrats say heâll be the clear winner when the hankie drops. More than half of independents believe the same while just 21% of Republicans agree.
The College of the Florida Keys and the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County will hold a mass COVID-19 vaccination event on Sunday in Marathon.