The Orlando Sentinel has a new Q&A feature that will be regularly updated about COVID-19 vaccines in Florida -
"How does the state classify someone as ‘extremely vulnerable to COVID-19?’
It doesn’t. State health officials have left this category to the hospitals to decide — and, so far, the hospitals are the only ones authorized to provide vaccines to people they deem “extremely vulnerable.” That varies from hospital to hospital, and information has been limited. So far, AdventHealth has been the most forthcoming, and it has started with its organ- and bone-marrow transplant patients. Orlando Health has a long list of categories, from people with COPD to kidney disease to Down syndrome, but neither hospital has anywhere near the amount of vaccine necessary to inoculate all the people who qualify. We’ll provide more information as we get it."
The worst may be behind us. After rapid growth of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations over the last two months across Florida, both figures have trended down over the past week, signaling the …
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