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5:15 p.m. | Council wraps up meeting Billie Wheeler talked a few upcoming events, then asked to play the video showing bad behavior during Daytona Truck Week that attracted attention at the Daytona Beach City Commission last week. A lot of these events take over a whole new life through social media and what happens over the bridge is total destruction, she said. That was appalling to me, to see those things. She said it s got to stop and she s engaging in conversations with several of the beachside city leaders. Ben Johnson said to follow the playbook that stopped Spring Break and Black College Reunion and other events that got out of control. ....
Volusia County Fairgrounds COVID-19 vaccination site administers first doses for last time Site to close on May 28 Updated: Tags: VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Friday marks the last time the COVID-19 vaccination site at the Volusia County Fairgrounds will give out first doses as the shutdown date for the location looms. Since the site opened earlier this year, 74,000 doses have been administered. The site will cease operations on May 28. “When vaccine efforts started in January, the partnership between the county and Department of Health to provide vaccines at the fairgrounds was a vital step in ensuring our residents had the ability to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as quickly and efficiently as possible,” Volusia County public protection director Joe Pozzo said. “I’m encouraged that vaccine supply is now meeting demand and that vaccines are available at many locations throughout the county. In discussing with both the state and local Florida Department ....
After operating for over three months and providing more than 74,000 vaccines, COVID-19 activities at the Volusia County Fairgrounds are beginning to wind down. The last day for first dose vaccines at the site will be Friday, April 30, and second dose vaccines will be provided as scheduled through Friday, May 28. âWhen vaccine efforts started in January, the partnership between the county and Department of Health to provide vaccines at the fairgrounds was a vital step in ensuring our residents had the ability to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as quickly and efficiently as possible,â said Volusia County Public Protection Director Joe Pozzo. âIâm encouraged that vaccine supply is now meeting demand and that vaccines are available at many locations throughout the county. In discussing with both the state and local Florida Department of Health, weâve determined itâs the appropriate time to transition efforts from a mass vaccine site to more community-f ....