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Seniors get second dose of COVID-19 vaccine at Bethel AME Church
Hundreds of seniors lined up Sunday to complete their series of their COVID-19 vaccines.
Thousands of seniors in Leon County are still waiting to receive their COVID-19 vaccine.
and last updated 2021-01-31 20:16:09-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Around 500 people received their second and final dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Bethel AME Church on Sunday.
This as vaccine supply is limited across the state, and thousands of seniors in Leon County are still waiting to receive their COVID-19 vaccine.
As they wait others are finally getting their second doses.
Three more Leon County residents have died because of COVID-19 and 223 more residents have tested positive for the virus, the Florida Department of Health reported on Thursday.
Leon County now has had 224 residents die of the 25,180 residents who have tested positive for the virus since March.
Moreover, two more Jackson County residents and one more Taylor County resident also have died because of the virus, the state health department confirmed.
Jackson County has seen 133 residents die of the 5,535 who have tested positive, according to state data.
Taylor County has had 34 residents die because of the virus of the 2,446 who have tested positive, according to the state.
Florida State University begins administering COVID-19 vaccine
University Health Services vaccinated 60 people 65 and up on their first day
It s day one of vaccinations at Florida State University.
and last updated 2021-01-13 18:27:22-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Florida State University is partnering with the Leon County Department of Health to begin vaccinating staff 65 and older and eligible students.
The school received both Moderna and Pfizer vaccines and vaccinated 100 healthcare workers last week, and 60 seniors today.
They already have 200 appointments scheduled for this week.
Ryan Pagel, associate director of Clinical Operations at University Health Services said after this week they plan to increase the number of vaccinations.