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Show Transcript FINE-TUNING ITS OWN APPROACH. SANIKA: TOMORROW, GRACE MEDICAL HOME BECOMES ONE OF THREE NEW MOBILE VACCINATION SITES IN THE ORLANDO AREA AS LOCAL EFFORTS MIRROR FEDERAL ONES TO RAMP UP COVID-19 VACCINES. PRESIDENT BIDEN: WE’RE GETTING MORE AND MORE DATA ON JUST HOW EFFECTIVE THE VACCINES ARE. SANIKA: ON TUESDAY, THE WHITE HOUSE ONCE AGAIN MOVING UP THEIR TARGET OF WHEN ALL ADULT AMERICANS SHOULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE VACCINE. WHILE APRIL 19 IS THE NEW NATIONWIDE GOAL, FLORIDA IS TWO WEEKS AHEAD, HAVING OPENED ITS ELIGIBILITY TO THOSE 16 AND OLDER YESTERDAY. BUT STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS AREN’T LETTING UP ON THE GAS. I WAS JUST WALKING BY HERE AND I JUST HAPPENED TO CHECK. SANIKA: A NO-APPOINTMENT MOBILE CLINIC IN DAYTONA BEACH SAW A STEADY NUMBER OF VISITORS TUESDAY. FAMI
U.S. Rep. Murphy partners with Seminole Co. for mobile COVID vaccine site
Mobile vaccination site in Seminole County to help underserved communities
A mobile vaccination site in Seminole County will offer the Pfizer vaccine to residents 16 and older on Tuesday.
SANFORD, Fla. - Seminole County is partnering with U.S. Representative Stephanie Murphy to host a mobile COVID-19 vaccine site in Sanford on Tuesday, April 6.
Staff at Iglesia Vida Nueva will be administering the Pfizer vaccine to people 16 and older by appointment only. A parent or legal guardian must accompany 16 and 17 year-olds.
The Seminole County Office of Emergency Management and Florida Department of Health in Seminole said the vaccination site is a continuation of the county’s initiative to reach communities that may be transportation-disadvantaged or hesitant to receive a vaccine.
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Hanukkah begins Thursday night, though celebrations are likely to be vastly different this year. (Photo: cottonbro) Clara Haizlett reported this story
Religious communities observing holidays this December are modifying their usual celebrations.
Diego Fernandez is the pastor at Iglesia Vida Nueva in Richmond. Over 14 different nationalities are represented in the roughly 120 member congregation, the majority of them from Latin America.
In previous years, Fernandez says they’ve always had a Christmas service on Dec. 24, and after, the whole church gets together for dinner.
“This year it’s going to be totally different,” he said. “This year all the Christmas activities are cancelled, all the special services and the dinner. Every family will celebrate alone in their home.”