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Bridges of Love announces solidarity actions with Cuba in US Bridges of Love announces solidarity actions with Cuba in US Washington, May 26 (Prensa Latina) Activists of the Bridges of Love movement on Wednesday called on residents of Tampa, Florida, to participate in the Third Caravan to reject the US blockade against Cuba that will take place in that city on Sunday, May 30. The event s aim is to call for an end to the unilateral sanctions imposed by Washington on Cuba for six decades and which above all affect Cuban families. In particular, participants will demand the reopening of the consular services of the US embassy in Havana and the reestablishment of remittances to Cuba. ....
DeSantis: Law enforcement, firefighters and school personnel who are 50 and over can get vaccine Catherine Hawley reports TAMAP, Fla. - Starting Wednesday, firefighters, law enforcement officers and school personnel over the age of 50 will be able to get a COVID-19vaccine in Florida. This is the first new group to be eligible for a shot since the rollout started in December. The latest executive order signed by Governor Ron DeSantis adds K-12 school employees, sworn law enforcement officers, and firefighters 50 and older. Florida expects to receive 175,000 doses of the newly approved Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine. DeSantis says that shipment would probably be enough to cover all newly eligible Floridians. ....
DeSantis: COVID-19 vaccination plan for certain law enforcement officers, teachers will be given next week By FOX 13 News staff Published Aaron Mesmer reports JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - During a visit to Jacksonville, Florida s governor reiterated that the state will expand its priority groups for COVID-19 vaccinations. Gov. Ron DeSantis said law enforcement and teachers who are at least 50 years of age can begin receiving doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, but a timeline has not been announced. He said between the likely approval of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine and the four federally-supported sites coming to major cities, including Tampa, it was the right time to include other priority groups. ....
For weeks, Governor Ron DeSantis has rejected CDC guidance and pushed ahead with the "seniors first" goal of vaccination as many Floridians as possible who are 65 and older. Now, he says new FEMA sites would use some doses to vaccinate certain teachers and law enforcement officers. ....