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Memorial Healthcare System said Raphael is among the first frontline healthcare workers in the nation to receive the second COVID-19 vaccine.
“This is a light for us at the end of the tunnel to be able to get back to a new normal,” Raphael said.
More vaccines are coming for the public, first, to people 65 years old and older.
Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale is preparing for that transition to become a vaccine site, city officials telling NBC 6 it’s coming soon.
Dr. Randy Katz, the Medical Director of Emergency Services at Memorial Regional Hospital, also received a second shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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The past four years have been riddled with steroid-injected liberal media bias. In years past, it was either subtle or exposed via the media s piss poor job at hiding it. We all knew the media and Democrats were in bed with one another. We just didn’t see it, or they were never so open about their tryst. Now, they do it right in front of us with zero shame. It s no longer an open secret. So, as we close 2020, here are some of their most explicit moments of bias.
The Great Mask Fiasco
Long lines, crashing websites, conflicting information confound COVID-19 vaccine rollout to Florida seniors Elizabeth Weise and Michael Braun, USA TODAY
Florida prepares to distribute 1st vaccine doses UP NEXT
ESTERO, Fla. – Senior citizens spent a chilly night outside in a line that stretched for blocks as they waited to get into a park and rec center where COVID-19 vaccinations were offered on a first-come, first-served basis Monday.
At the front of the line were Marc and Mary Ravis of nearby Cape Coral. They arrived around 7 p.m. Sunday, two hours after the immunization clinic was announced by the Lee County Health Department.