Here's the information from the Desantis presser this afternoon -
“To that end, I am directing the Florida Division of Emergency Management to partner with the Florida Department of Health to identify additional sites to administer the vaccine and to be open 7 days per week, including the conversion of state-supported testing sites and partnerships with places of worship in underserved communities. I am also directing the Division to hire additional nurses to support these sites and accelerate vaccinations in Florida’s over 3,000 assisted living facilities. We will continue to build on these efforts in the coming weeks.”
"ORLANDO HEALTH VACCINATION SITES
Today, Orlando Health announced the opening of the following community vaccination sites:
o Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital
o Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital
o Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies
o Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital
o Orlando Health South Lake Hospital
o Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital
o Bayfront Health St. Petersburg
- Orlando Health has the capacity to administer over 10,000 vaccines per week. As is the case with all vaccinations in the state of Florida, vaccines will be reserved for individuals 65 years of age and older, frontline healthcare workers, staff and residents of long-term care facilities and individuals hospitals deem to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.
- To receive a vaccine at one of the Orlando Health locations, please visit vaccine.orlandohealth.com to register."
www.flgov.com
He also said this about hospitals distributing the vaccine -
“Hospitals that are not doing a good job of getting the vaccine out” will lose their allotment of vaccines, DeSantis said.
Gov. Ron DeSantis warned hospitals Monday that if they don’t step up their coronavirus vaccinations, their doses will start to be cut. At a news conference at the Orlando Health South Seminol…
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