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I received an email from Winn-Dixie which stated that they would have the vaccine available, but no time line or registration procedure was given. I suppose other pharmacies will also participate.
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Also agree.
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Saw this this morning.
Sumter County Health Department Public Information Officer Megan McCarthy • 39 min ago COVID-19 Vaccinations. The Sumter County Health Department is committed to providing the COVID-19 vaccine to each priority group as well as the general public as quickly as possible. Following the initial distributions to high-risk frontline health care workers and long-term care facility staff and residents, the health department will work to provide vaccine to additional priority groups. There is no list, line, or registry available for individuals to sign up with to receive the vaccine through the Sumter County Health Department at this time. Updates on how residents will be able to receive the vaccine will be announced as soon as those plans become available. |
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Selfish? You/we only need to read about the Titanic and so many other events. The band, knowing that death was likely, continued to play. The first class passengers, the wealthy were direct to life boats first. Women and children first? We would likely say the same today. Women's lib? Oh and there were guys who decided their lives were more important than women, children or anyone but them. |
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Another major reason is that scientists around the world have been working on the development of RNA vaccines since the SARS outbreak in 2003. The COVID-19 vaccine is just the culmination of many years of scientific endeavour. |
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Seminole County
WFTV reported today:
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — Seminole County opened one of the state’s first public vaccination sites at the Oviedo Mall on Monday. For now, appointments to get the vaccine at the site are limited to those 65 or older. It took about six hours for this week’s appointments to become fully booked. The county is accepting appointments for next week, but it said its website to register for a vaccine is currently down and its phone lines are very busy. “We appreciate your patience as we work through these issues,” the county said in a tweet. Those who snagged an appointment will need to drive to the north end of Oviedo Mall. From there, they will be told where to go next. You do not have to live in Seminole County or Florida to sign up to receive the vaccine at the mall. Qualifying individuals can go directly to EventBrite to book your COVID-19 vaccine appointment |
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On the eventbrite dot com website it looks like all the appointment slots through the end of 1/9/2021 are gone already for the Seminole county area. From there web site:
COVID-19 Vaccination Site Sign up for Individuals 65+ About this Event Vaccination is for anyone ages 65 years and older. Individuals under age 65 will not be vaccinated. Please bring your ticket with you in order to receive vaccination. Each person receiving vaccination is required to sign up for an appointment. Each person must bring a form of identification (driver's license, SSN, passport etc.). NOTE: You MAY experience some side effects like; Pain or swelling on the arm where you got the shot. Or fever, chills, tiredness, or Headache throughout the rest of your body. |
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Also in Alachua County they did this. Why aren't we getting any? I was told by CVS that we MIGHT get the vaccine in April! I saw where the developer and his family and friends got their vaccine shots. |
My God !!!!
Stop the whining !!!! We’ll be notified when they become available to us....... |
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When asked about if the people that got the first one were guaranteed a second dose and would they have to get in line again they did not have an answer yet as to how they would handle that. :pray: |
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