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Cars line up outside the federally-run vaccination site at the Tampa Greyhound Track on March 5.
Florida has expanded its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and distribution, but there’s uncertainty if all the vaccines will be used.
A large supply of COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government is expected to arrive in Florida next week.
It comes at the same time vaccine eligibility will be extended to those 18 and older, as well as teens who have parental consent.
However, there is a question as to whether the increased availability will be taken advantage of.
Vaccine demand has dropped over the past few weeks at both federally-run sites like the Tampa Greyhound Track and state-operated ones like Raymond James Stadium.
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