The Florida Department of Health will transition COVID vaccination to primary care providers, retail pharmacies, county health departments and local governments.
March 8, 2021 at 4:00 PM
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday that beginning next week, people ages 60 and older will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine in Coral Springs and across the state.
The new age requirement will begin on Monday, March 15, at state-run vaccination sites and retail pharmacy locations.
As of Monday,
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Seniors, healthcare workers flock to new vaccination locations in South Florida
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MIAMI – Multiple new COVID-19 vaccination sites are now open in South Florida, including one near the Overtown Youth Center.
The location is in a parking lot at 1551 NW First Ave. It is a walk-up site for seniors 65 and older and frontline healthcare workers.
It is open seven days a week and appointments are not required at this time.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the opening of the pop-up location last week, as well as several others, and said at least 200 vaccines will be administered on a daily basis at each site.
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