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Florida added 24,000 jobless claims last week

Florida added 24,000 jobless claims last week Jim Turner TALLAHASSEE  The U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday estimated that another 24,000 first-time jobless claims were filed in Florida last week, close to the state average for more than a month. Florida’s unemployment agency awaits a decision by President Donald Trump about the latest federal-stimulus package, which could provide $300 a week in assistance after Christmas to jobless residents. Congress passed the long-sought $900 billion COVID-19 relief package this week, teeing it up for action by Trump. The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, which runs the state’s unemployment system, said in a daily update that it is reviewing the provisions of the federal package as Trump decides whether to sign it.

DeSantis: Florida residents 65+ will be first in general population for COVID-19 vaccine

DeSantis: Florida residents 65+ will be first in general population for COVID-19 vaccine Annie Blanks, Pensacola News Journal Florida residents who are 65 and older will be first in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available to the general population, which could be as early as next week, Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a press conference Wednesday at Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. DeSantis who has not gotten the vaccine himself and said he won’t jump the line in front of people who are at a higher risk told reporters and doctors that he would sign an executive order Wednesday prioritizing senior citizens in the general population for the vaccine.  

Florida s general elder population could begin vaccinations Monday

By Larry Spilman Dec 23, 2020 As frontline healthcare workers and residents of assisted living facilities continue to be vaccinated, Governor Ron DeSantis says Florida s general 65 and older population could begin receiving the coronavirus vaccine as soon as Monday. However- Don t rush to your local hospital or county health department right now, Governor DeSantis said. You re going to have an opportunity to sign up In think in short order. We are going to be getting it to the county health departments but it is going to be a relatively limited supply. The governor said to bear with us during a visit to Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola Wednesday. Most hospitals and county health departments in Florida now have both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

Watch live: DeSantis holds press briefing at northwest Florida hospital

Watch live: DeSantis holds press briefing at northwest Florida hospital
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FL Elderly Are Top Priority To Get Coronavirus Vaccine: DeSantis

Reply Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order Wednesday that places vaccine priorities on three population groups in Florida. (Getty Images/Joe Raedle ) PENSACOLA, FL Coronavirus vaccinations will only be given to long-term care facility residents and staff, people 65 and older and health care personnel with direct patient contact, according to an executive order Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Wednesday. DeSantis held a news conference in Pensacola at Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital Tuesday where he announced seniors will be the priority to receive vaccines. Florida has already administered about 70,000 vaccine shots to frontline health care workers and to long-term care facility residents/staff since Dec. 14, he said.

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