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COVID-19 vaccines for infants and toddlers could soon be available. Experts want families to prepareFederal health officials could authorize COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than five later this week. If they do, health experts say families should act quickly.
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A divided federal appeals court Sunday rejected Florida’s request to at least temporarily block a Biden administration rule that would require health-care workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried became Florida's first statewide elected official to get publicly vaccinated on Thursday. The only Democrat on the Cabinet went to a testing site at the Al Lawson Multi-Purpose Center on the campus of Florida A&M University.
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As of April 5th, everyone age 18 and older will be eligible to receive the vaccine in Florida.
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Calhoun-Liberty Hospital is now vaccinating its staff against the coronavirus after it was among the last in the state to receive its first shipment last week.
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Older residents in Bay County will soon begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations at the local health department.
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Participating in a White House vaccine summit on Tuesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis outlined what appeared to be the state’s final COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan.
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While a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Florida Department of Health shows a high vaccination rate in Florida. Leon County…
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Bay County health officials are offering a two week immunization clinic ahead of students returning to school. Spokeswoman Heather Kretzer says the…
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Measles cases are rising across the United States. The state health department is working with other officials to monitor people who may have been exposed…