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School employees get single-shot COVID-19 vaccine March 13, 2021 at 11:25 PM EST - Updated March 13 at 11:25 PM More COVID-19 vaccines were made available to teachers Saturday as some Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County schools and gyms became vaccination clinics. So to get the vaccine today, it s wonderful. We re so grateful, Martin County teacher Katherine Snore said. Snore was among those getting the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. School district officials said about 900 vaccines were to be administered at Martin County High School, where 30 people at a time were allowed into the gym. Snore said this is part of the process of getting back to some sort of normalcy. ....
SHARE It took two days, but many are finally getting some clarity on the COVID-19 vaccine for teachers and when they will be eligible. What You Need To Know Educators who teach K through 12, more than 50 can get the vaccine Daycare workers, college staff are not eligible for vaccine at state-run sites For vaccination sites that are supplied by the Federal Pharmacy Program, which means they get the vaccine from the federal stockpile, all teachers, regardless of age, are now eligible for the shot. The federal government this week opened four vaccination sites in Florida, one of them at Tampa s Greyhound Track. ....
All Florida teachers regardless of age will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines under federal guidelines, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday. Earlier this. ....
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Half the vaccine doses provided to Florida have yet to be administered, DeSantis says most are for second doses The state is getting 266,000 first doses per week and has the capacity to do more, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday, saying the federal govt. should increase supply. Author: Mindy Wadley, David Jones Published: 11:51 AM EST January 25, 2021 Updated: 10:59 AM EST January 26, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla By the end of January, the COVID-19 vaccine will have been offered to every resident and staff member of all 4,000 of Florida s long-term care facilities, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday. The governor delivered a news conference from the River Garden Hebrew Home for the Aged on Old St. Augustine Road at 12 p.m. He said the effects of the vaccine have been minimal at the senior care facility. ....