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WMNF | COVID-19 vaccination and testing updates for Pinellas & Hillsborough

Pinellas County The Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County says that because of greater “availability of vaccines in the community is ramping down operations at larger county COVID-19 sites.” To make COVID-19 vaccinations more accessible to all Pinellas residents, large sites in St. Petersburg, Pinellas Park and Largo had been providing thousands of vaccines a week with assistance from the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County (DOH-Pinellas) and partners in the county’s firefighting/EMS agencies. Now that vaccines are widely available at pharmacies and other community locations, the larger sites will begin consolidating operations in May. “The larger sites were there to meet the initial demand for COVID-19 vaccinations and were not intended to be permanent sites,” said Dr. Ulyee Choe, DOH-Pinellas’ Director. “We are grateful to the firefighters and other first responders who were instrumental in serving the community’s needs at these larger site

1st-Dose COVID-19 Vaccines Available May 3-5 In Progress Village

Reply First doses of the COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine will be available May 3-7 at Hillsborough County’s public vaccination site at the Larry Sanders Sports Complex. (Shutterstock) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL First doses of the COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine will be available May 3-7 at Hillsborough County s public vaccination site at the Larry Sanders Sports Complex, 5855 S. 78th St. in the Progress Village area. The drive-thru location will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each weekday. An appointment is no longer necessary. Vaccine eligibility, as prescribed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has been expanded statewide through a public health advisory issued April 29 by State Surgeon General Dr. Scott A. Rivkees.

COVID-19: Florida surgeon general rescinds mask guidance in new health advisory

The state rescinded previous mask orders requiring covered faces when social distancing wasn t possible. Jeffrey Schweers, Capital Bureau USA TODAY NETWORK - FLORIDA Floridians who have completed their vaccination against COVID-19 can stop wearing masks in public, Florida Health Secretary and Surgeon General Scott Rivkees said in a recently issued health advisory. Thursday night’s advisory comes when only 34% of all Floridians have been fully vaccinated, and days after a recommendation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks outdoors unless they are in a crowd. The state order appears to go against CDC direction that “fully vaccinated people should continue to wear a mask” at indoor public spaces because the vaccination status of others or whether they are at a higher risk of COVID-19 infection of others is unknown.

COVID-19: Florida surgeon general rescinds mask guidance in new health advisory

COVID-19: Florida surgeon general rescinds mask guidance in new health advisory
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