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South Florida s Federally-Funded Pop-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Moving On Thursday
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Younger patients without doctor s notes get COVID-19 vaccines at Miami Dade College
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‘Real-life monopoly.’ Eligible residents turned away at Miami-Dade vaccine sites amid chaos Bianca Padró Ocasio, Miami Herald © Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS On Saturday, as chaos ensued at a South Florida vaccine site, 494 people were vaccinated at the site, just slightly under the 500 daily allocation.
It took more than five hours of waiting in the sun with her 6-month-old baby and being rejected by five different staffers at Florida City’s federal vaccination site for Yanira Vázquez to finally get her COVID-19 shot.
Vázquez, who is a caregiver for a patient with Down syndrome, said she was turned away because the note she had from her patient’s pediatrician confirming her eligibility for a vaccine was on her phone and it was not printed. According to a Miami Herald reporter who witnessed it, Vázquez was screamed at by at least one volunteer at the site.
FEMA-supported vaccine sites keep popping up. Here is where they’re opening next.
Sun Sentinel 3/8/2021 Andrew Boryga, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS People being vaccinated at a FEMA COVID-19 vaccinations site on Miami Dade College North Campus on Friday March 5, 2021.
A handful of federally supported walk-up vaccine sites in Florida are up and running. But as some pop-up locations close, there will be 11 more locations opening across the state in the coming days.
You don’t need an appointment at any of these sites to get either a Pfizer jab or a limited supply of Johnson & Johnson shots each day. The sites are also open to anyone over 18 who is either an educator or has a doctor’s prescription for a shot.
Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 3.8.21
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What they’re reading on the Plaza level: As Florida’s Governor continues to defend himself against various slays related to his COVID-19 response and, now, vaccine rollout,
Ron DeSantis‘ role in the virus has been vindicating. The state’s numbers are lower than places with Democratic Governors, like New York and California, but its economy, saved from extended lockdowns, is thriving. No doubt Team DeSantis is already prepping news conference quips to tout their success.
Ron DeSantis gets vindicated. Image via AP.
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Two reasons Republicans outperformed polls: We know the 2020 election was so last year, but the Monday morning quarterbacking persists, nonetheless. FiveThirtyEight ponders two theories on why polls underestimated GOP success: former President
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