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Palm Beach County official demands apology from 60 Minutes for one-sided COVID-19 report

Palm Beach County official demands apology from 60 Minutes for one-sided COVID-19 report Report accuses Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of favoring Publix, wealthy communities during vaccine rollout Vice Mayor Robert Weinroth talks 60 Minutes report and last updated 2021-04-06 15:32:24-04 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A top Palm Beach County official on Tuesday demanded that 60 Minutes apologize for a scathing report that The 13-minute report,which aired Sunday night on CBS, claimed that Publix donated $100,000 to DeSantis reelection campaign shortly before the grocery store chain was chosen as the primary distributor of the coronavirus vaccine in Palm Beach County. I m not gonna say [the report] was intentionally false, but it intentionally left half the story off the table, Vice Mayor Robert Weinroth said at Tuesday s county commission meeting. I think that the article and the way that CBS dealt with this county was unfair, and I think they owe this county an apology, an

Palm Beach County commissioner slams Mayor Dave Kerner after 60 Minutes report on vaccines

Palm Beach County commissioner slams Mayor Dave Kerner after 60 Minutes report on vaccines Jane Musgrave, Palm Beach Post © Lannis Waters, LANNIS WATERS/PALM BEACH POST Palm Beach Beach County Commissioner Melissa McKinlay talks with Palm Beach County Health Director Dr. Alina Alonso as she presents COVID-19 information to commissioners during the County Commission meeting Tuesday in West Palm Beach. A 60 Minutes story that detailed how Gov. Ron DeSantis blocked low-income Glades residents from getting the coronavirus vaccine ignited a feud on Monday between two Palm Beach County commissioners. Commissioner Melissa McKinlay, who represents the predominantly Black farming community, lashed out at County Mayor Dave Kerner on Twitter.

Palm Beach County official demands apology from 60 Minutes for COVID-19 report

Palm Beach County official demands apology from 60 Minutes for COVID-19 report
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West Palm Beach opens COVID-19 vaccination site

West Palm Beach opens COVID-19 vaccination site April 1, 2021 at 11:15 AM EDT - Updated April 1 at 11:15 AM The city of West Palm Beach opened a new mass COVID-19 vaccination site on Thursday. Mayor Keith James said the ProtectWPB site at the Mary V. McDonald Wilson Center at Gaines Park, located at 1501 North Australian Avenue, will administer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine every week on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment only. This site, which is state-approved, is capable of vaccinating approximately 1,000 people per week, James said. The location will operate through July. To make an appointment,

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