As of midnight Monday morning, the state reported more than 6.2 million Floridians had been vaccinated. It came shortly after CBS News’ 60 Minutes aired a story Sunday night claiming Florida’s vaccine distribution was controlled by money and wealth, but those at the center of the network say there was no favoritism. The 60 Minutes story began with a powerful statement about the state’s vaccine distribution system. “We watched Florida’s vaccine rollout deteriorate into a virtual free for all,” said 60 Minutes reporter Sharyn Alfonsi. “I don’t know that I could say that,” said Tanya Tatum, Student Services Director at FAMU.