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Floridians flock to vaccination sites as COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands to all adults


Floridians flock to vaccination sites as COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands to all adults
Florida expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine Monday to people 18 and up, while teens as young as 16 with a parent are also able to get a dose.
and last updated 2021-04-05 18:16:56-04
TAMPA, Fla. — Florida expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine Monday to people 18 and up, while teens as young as 16 with a parent are also able to get a dose.
For people like the Rosen family, Monday marked the start of trying to get back to normal. A year ago, PJ Rosen says they were living in Brooklyn in the height of the pandemic.

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COVID Vaccine Updates: Infection more widespread in US than official count, study finds


Speaker of the New York City Council Corey Johnson says he is quarantining following exposure to COVID-19.
"Today I learned that I was exposed to COVID-19," he said in a statement. "After speaking with medical professionals, I immediately got tested for COVID and am awaiting the results. I have begun quarantining, per CDC guidance. Going forward, I will continue following CDC guidelines. Fortunately, I have no symptoms and I'm feeling great. I already have received my first vaccine shot, and am excited to get the second dose soon. I will continue my City Council work from home in the coming days. Take care everyone -- this isn't over. Please continue to wear a mask, wash your hands and get vaccinated if you're eligible."

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COVID NY Update: Cuomo gets COVID vaccine, encourages New Yorkers to do the same


NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave a thumbs up amid a round of applause as he received the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday in Manhattan.
Cuomo got the shot during an event in Harlem in which he toured the Mount Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site.
Cuomo received the one-shot vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, which is less effective against recipients contracting the virus but provides strong protection against severe cases and death from COVID-19.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo received the one-shot COVID-19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson Wednesday and encouraged New Yorkers to do the same.
"I want to make the point: take whatever vaccine you can take. They all work. They are all safe. Don't try to pick one over the other. Take whatever vaccine you can get," Cuomo said.

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COVID Vaccine Updates: Infection more widespread in US than official count, study finds


Speaker of the New York City Council Corey Johnson says he is quarantining following exposure to COVID-19.
"Today I learned that I was exposed to COVID-19," he said in a statement. "After speaking with medical professionals, I immediately got tested for COVID and am awaiting the results. I have begun quarantining, per CDC guidance. Going forward, I will continue following CDC guidelines. Fortunately, I have no symptoms and I'm feeling great. I already have received my first vaccine shot, and am excited to get the second dose soon. I will continue my City Council work from home in the coming days. Take care everyone -- this isn't over. Please continue to wear a mask, wash your hands and get vaccinated if you're eligible."

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Californians struggle to get COVID-19 vaccine appointments as eligibility explodes


Californians struggle to get COVID-19 vaccine appointments as eligibility explodes
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Vaccine eligibility expanded Monday to include more than four million Californians with severe health conditions and disabilities, but limited appointments filled up so fast those eligible struggled to secure a spot.
"I don't know what to do," said Bay Area native Heather Kelly. "I can't find anything."
"He has comorbidities, I'm worried about him," Kelly said.
Kaiyomarz Mohta is in a similar situation in Alameda County.
"It says I'm eligible," he said. "But, that's it."
Mohta made twelve attempts since Friday to secure an appointment.

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Here's why California may not expand vaccine eligibility for another month


Here's why California may not expand vaccine eligibility for another month
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There are increasing signs from state health officials that California won't move to the next tier of COVID vaccine eligibility for at least a month.
That means Californians over 50 or those working in some jobs deemed essential may have to wait weeks longer to get even a first dose of protection.
"It's too soon to tell," said Dr. Tomas Aragon, director of the California Department of Public Health. "We're going to look at supply, we have analysts who are projecting all of this out and we're going to be seeing how many people are getting vaccinated. That really helps determine when we'll make the next announcement."

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COVID Vaccine Updates: More than 25% of adults in US have gotten at least 1 vaccine

The CDC says nearly 71 million Americans, or just over a quarter of the adult population, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while nearly one in 10 of all adults is fully vaccinated.

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New York hunger strike to raise awareness for workers denied coronavirus relief funds

Workers who have been left out of federal and state pandemic relief launched a hunger strike Tuesday to demand $3.5 billion in funding for excluded workers in the New York State budget as the deadline approaches.

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COVID Vaccine Updates: Scientists concerned over New York's 'escape variant'

Health officials are warning about a COVID-19 variant spreading in New York, saying the current vaccines may be less effective against the new strain as more Americans are getting the shots.

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COVID Vaccine Updates: Travel increase in US as states ease restrictions

President Joe Biden is holding firm on his vow to have every American adult eligible for the vaccine by May 1 as some states are drastically relaxing their coronavirus guidelines.

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