Walmarts and Sam’s Clubs across Florida will receive 25,000 doses of the COVID vaccine at their pharmacies by the end of this week and begin giving them to seniors.
Florida Walmarts and Sam’s Clubs will receive 25,000 doses of the COVID vaccine at their pharmacies by the end of this week and begin giving them to seniors. Gov. Ron DeSantis appeared with company executives at a Walmart Supercenter in Jacksonville Tuesday to announce 119 Walmarts across 34 counties will begin giving out shots on Friday. “Walmart has so many people who shop here, if you look .
The shortages in COVID-19 vaccine appointments could gradually begin to ease as Florida keeps partnering with companies to expand the distribution of doses.
The expansion marks one of the largest efforts yet to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine. Pharmacies are receiving their supply through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, which aims to broaden the vaccine distribution across the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.