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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 2 22 21

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COVID-19 vaccination rate remains low among Black and Hispanic Floridians

Florida lags in vaccinating its Black community - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Friday, Feb 19

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Friday, Feb. 19 Michelle Marchante, The Miami Herald Feb. 19 COVID-19 vaccines are now available in South Florida, and the rules on who can get a shot, where and when can be confusing. Here s what you need to know: What s new today? Miami Dade College s North campus, which was being used as a vaccination site by Miami-Dade County, will now be home to the area s first federal mass vaccination site, with plans for enough supply to significantly boost the county s current lagging pace of first doses. The campus is one of four federal sites set to open in Florida next month. The other three sites are in Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville.

Here s where you can sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine Some sites remain affected by winter storm delays

Here’s where you can sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine. Some sites remain affected by winter storm delays Sun Sentinel 2/19/2021 Cindy Krischer Goodman, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS Walgreens pharmacist Brandon Berger checks syringes before administering second doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to seniors at John Knox Village in Pompano Beach.. Approximately 740 independent and assisted living residents and staff were vaccinated Feb. 9, 2021. South Florida seniors eager to get COVID-19 vaccines are beginning to have success, but it takes determination, patience and a little luck to land coveted appointments. Each week, the state receives new doses from the federal government, and as they arrive, more locations are being added.

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