All told, 204,930 of those vaccinated, including 133,167 in Lake and 71,7632 in Sumter, completed the two-shot series Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, or the single dose vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson through Wednesday – the latest information contained in Thursday’s update. The majority – 126,101 in Lake County and 67,500 in Sumter – received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
They are among more than 6.6 million people statewide – 6,663,786 – who have completed one of the three series of vaccinations. Moer than 9 million people in Florida – 9,101,152 – have received at least one dose of the vaccines.
In Lake County, 496 vaccines were administered Wednesday, based on the DOH’s preliminary figures for that day. Of that total, 132 doses were the first of the two-shot series, with the remaining 364 completing either of the two-shot series.
Here s what you need to know about getting the shot:
Where can I get vaccinated?
Second dose vaccinations are being administered at Lake Square Mall in Leesburg. The last day to receive a second dose vaccination at this site is May 25.
The DOH-Lake Community Health Site, 560 W. DeSoto Street in Clermont, and the DOH-Lake Umatilla Site, 249 E. Collins Street, are both offering first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine. No appointment is necessary.
The Global Medical Response site in Wildwood is located at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, 4930 County Road 134B.
What are the hours?
And the Umatilla site is open from 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday.
Nearly 250,000 people have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccines in Lake and Sumter counties, according to the Florida Department of Health.
Of the 248,682 who have received a dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Lake and Sumter counties since the state began its vaccination program in December, 165,218 were in Lake and 83,464 were in Sumter.
All told, 198,969 of those vaccinated, including 128,230 in Lake and 70,739 in Sumter, completed the two-shot series Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, or the single dose vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson through Sunday – the latest information contained in Monday’s update. The majority – 121,909 in Lake County and 66,674 in Sumter – received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
They are among more than 6 million people statewide – 6,347,939 – who have completed one of the three series of vaccinations. Nearly 9 million people in Florida – 8,8,915,278 – have received at least one dose of the vaccines.
Of the 248,422 who have received a dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Lake and Sumter counties since the state began its vaccination program in December, 165,015 were in Lake and 83,407 were in Sumter.
All told, 198,819 of those vaccinated, including 128,101 in Lake and 70,718 in Sumter, completed the two-shot series Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, or the single dose vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson through Saturday – the latest information contained in Sunday’s update. The majority – 121,812 in Lake County and 66,653 in Sumter – received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
They are among more than 6 million people statewide – 6,328,296 – who have completed one of the three series of vaccinations. Nearly 9 million people in Florida – 8,893,992 – have received at least one dose of the vaccines.