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Federally-Supported Vaccination Sites in Florida Shifting From Pfizer to J&J Shots
Federally-supported vaccination sites in Florida will transition to administrating the Johnson & Johnson one-dose shot next week. “The state has been able to make this change as it receives an increased allocation of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine this week,” a press release read. Starting Tuesday, April 6, the Pfizer vaccine will no longer be available at the sites in…
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Office Depot Will Let You Laminate Your Vaccination Card For Free Through July
Americans who have received a coronavirus vaccine can laminate their vaccination cards at Office Depot for free now through July, the company announced Thursday. “To help protect completed COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards against damages, Office Depot is helping its customers upgrade the durability of their cards with free lamination services, now through July 25,” a press release read. Customers can…
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Permanent Walk-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Site to Open in Miramar
A permanent coronavirus vaccination site is set to open at Vizcaya Park in Miramar, with no appointments necessary to receive a dose. The walk-up site will be operated by the Florida Division of Emergency Management, which has partnered with Broward County to “give the community access to the Pfizer vaccine.” Both first and second doses will be administered at the…
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Federal Vaccination Site Opens in Miami Beach
Two new sites opened Thursday to take the place of other FEMA sites in Miami-Dade County while residents across the state could be just weeks away from being able to get doses no matter their age. NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg has the latest.
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New Walk-Up Vaccine Sites Aimed at Reducing Racial Disparities in Dose Distribution
Seemingly overnight, a vaccination site popped up Thursday in Overtown, the heart of Miami’s Black community.
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Vaccine Outreach for Minority Communities in Florida
A number of new COVID-19 vaccine sites are opening in Florida for minority communities.
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Walmart Begins Drive-Thru COVID-19 Vaccinations
Carolina Peguero has the latest on Walmart’s vaccination efforts in South Florida.
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Vaccine Appointment Fallout in Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County offered more than 400 vaccination appointments to people ineligible for the shot, adding to the frustration many South Floridians have felt as they struggle to secure a dose.
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400 Vaccine Appointments Offered to Ineligible Patients by Mistake in Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County offered more than 400 vaccination appointments to people ineligible for the shot, adding to the frustration many South Floridians have felt as they struggle to secure a dose.
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400 Vaccine Appointments Offered to Ineligible Patients by Mistake in Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County offered more than 400 vaccination appointments to people ineligible for the shot, adding to the frustration many South Floridians have felt as they struggle to secure a dose.
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First Responders Have Mixed Feelings about COVID-19 Vaccine, UM Study Finds
A study conducted at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine has found that first responders have mixed feelings about getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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What to Know About How the COVID-19 Vaccine Could Impact Autoimmune Patients
Dr. Marty says she’s only seen adverse reactions in people with severe allergies, but every patient with a chronic disease should ask their doctor before getting vaccinated.
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How the COVID-19 Vaccine Could Impact Those With Autoimmune Diseases
The COVID vaccines, approved for emergency use in the U.S., are designed to trigger a response in our immune system. Consumer Investigator Myriam Masihy looks into how this could impact people with chronic autoimmune diseases like lupus.
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DeSantis Gives Update on Vaccination Efforts in Florida
Ari Odzer has the latest on the race to vaccinate South Florida.
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Florida Health Official Says Patients are Missing Calls to Schedule Second Vaccine Dose
Florida health officials confirmed that those who were turned away from Hard Rock Stadium when they went to receive their second coronavirus vaccine dose on Friday may come back to get the shot.
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Florida Health Official Says Patients are Missing Calls to Schedule Second Vaccine Dose
Florida health officials confirmed that those who were turned away from Hard Rock Stadium when they went to receive their second coronavirus vaccine dose on Friday may come back to get the shot.