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DeSantis Vaccine Slogan Is Seniors First – But Rich, White Seniors First Is What Happened

DeSantis Vaccine Slogan Is ‘Seniors First’ – But ‘Rich, White Seniors First’ Is What Happened As Florida’s coronavirus vaccine distribution rolled out, white, well-off communities disproportionately received better access to the shots. S.V. Date/HuffPost Willie Smith, 71, has been trying to get a COVID-19 vaccine for weeks, but says he has been unable to get a slot. The Bradenton resident was ineligible to get vaccinated at a pop-up clinic Gov. Ron DeSantis staged in a wealthy community 12 miles to the east in February because it was restricted to residents there. BRADENTON, Fla. – Over and over and over, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has described his COVID-19 vaccination plan in just two words: “Seniors First” — yet the addition of two extra words at the beginning might have made it far more accurate: “Rich” and “White.”

Steven Francis Techet - The Suffolk Times

Steven Francis Techet Steven Francis Techet Steven Francis Techet was the consummate story teller. He probably should have written his own obituary, but here we are writing it for him, after his two-year battle with melanoma. Steven passed away peacefully on Saturday night, April 10, 2021, at Transitions LifeCare in Raleigh, N.C. Steven was a devoted husband, loving father and doting grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Joan Richards Techet; his two children, Alexandra and Andrew Techet; his seven grandchildren; and his sister, Whitney Posillico. Steven was born Aug. 15, 1945, in Manhattan, N.Y. He grew up in Garden City, N.Y., and was a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and Washington University Law School in St. Louis, Mo.

DeSantis Favored Pharmacy Chain For Vaccines After $100K SuperPAC Donation

DeSantis Favored Pharmacy Chain For Vaccines After $100K SuperPAC Donation Reprinted with permission from Alternet Critics of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have often accused the far-right Republican of cronyism, and now —according to CBS News 60 Minutes he is being scrutinized for the preference that pharmacies in Florida s Publix supermarket chain have been given when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines. Publix, 60 Minutes has reported, donated $100,000 to a Republican super-PAC that supports DeSantis, and Publix was chosen to distribute almost one-fourth of COVID-19 vaccines in the Sunshine State. HuffPost reporter Mary Papenfuss notes that the money trail with Publix and the super-PAC was one of several linking wealthy supporters of DeSantis to special vaccine access, whether it was a greenlight to boost business as a vaccine provider, or special access to getting the shots. Many desperate Floridians, she points out, have been scrambling for vaccination whi

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