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300 lakh healthcare workers in 2934 sites to get shot on day one of COVID-19 vaccination drive

Frustrated Florida senators rip into DeSantis administration for vaccine rollout with no rhyme or reason

click image Screen capture courtesy Gov. Ron DeSantis/YouTube A leading Senate Republican on Wednesday chided Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees about the state’s COVID-19 vaccine-distribution efforts, saying Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration hasn t been forthcoming with the public. Sen. Aaron Bean, R-Fernandina Beach, said during a meeting of the Senate Health Policy Committee that there is statewide frustration over the vaccine rollout and that Rivkees and Department of Health Assistant Secretary Shamarial Roberson need to provide the public with a “clear direction” about the state’s plans. “If there is an orderly process that is clear and communicated well, most people are patient they will wait their turn and know that new supplies are coming. And I can wait my turn. But when there’s no information, and there

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New state bill seeks to reduce wait times for mental health follow-up visits

New state bill seeks to reduce wait times for mental health follow-up visits FacebookTwitterEmail State Sen. Scott Wiener has introduced legislation to require health insurance providers to help accelerate the delivery of mental health care services.Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle 2020 State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, introduced legislation this week that would require health insurance providers to help accelerate the delivery of mental health care services that advocates say are desperately needed to confront a growing crisis fueled by the coronavirus pandemic. The bill, SB221, would cut down on wait times for patients seeking care for mental health and substance use issues, requiring health plans and insurers to provide timely follow-up appointments. Wiener said the legislation is meant to ensure that mental health is treated with the same urgency as other medical issues.

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