(NEW YORK) A top official involved in Florida s COVID-19 response is leaving his post.
Jared Moskowitz, the director of Florida s Division of Emergency Management, will be stepping down next month, the department said.
Moskowitz, who had been in the position for two years, said he wanted to spend more time with his wife and two young boys, ages 7 and 4. With 15 years in public office, time to hit the pause button to be with my family, he said on Twitter Monday. I ll be back.
Moskowitz referenced the third anniversary of the deadly school shooting in his hometown of Parkland, Florida, as well as the coronavirus pandemic in his post, saying he is reminded that tomorrow is not guaranteed.
Florida was expecting 200,000 Moderna vaccines to arrive Tuesday, but the hazardous weather stalled delivery, according to the Florida Division of Emergency Management, which is tasked with the state's vaccine distribution. The Lakeland- based supermarket has been offering vaccines at more than 500 of its stores across the state, including in the Keys and.
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday the state is still waiting on thousands of vaccine shipments that have been delayed due to a massive winter storm front is blowing through the nation’s midsection.
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