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Florida’s vaccine rollout so far: not enough doses, ‘no real plan’
“The general public still doesn’t have a good sense of what’s happening.”
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GOV. RON DESANTIS SPEAKS AT A COVID-19 TESTING SITE ON WEDNESDAY OUTSIDE HARD ROCK STADIUM IN MIAMI GARDENS. THE GOVERNOR HAS USED NEWS CONFERENCES TO MAKE VARIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ABOUT CORONAVIRUS VACCINES, BUT MANY SAY THE APPROACH HAS LEFT LOCAL OFFICIALS AND THE PUBLIC CONFUSED ABOUT THE ROLLOUT.
[ WILFREDO LEE | AP ]
By Megan Reeves and Allison Ross
Published Earlier today
The highly anticipated rollout of coronavirus vaccines in Florida has so far been hindered by supply issues, inconsistent communication and chaotic distribution plans.
A month after the U.S. approved its first vaccine, nearly 444,000 Floridians have received at least one dose as of Friday. Millions more have faced confusion, frustration and mixed messages as the state struggles to get vaccines to the people who need them most.
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