Florida DOH Highlights Progress on State's Vaccine Distribution Plan

Jan 08, 2021 at 09:15 pm by pj


 

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Health issued an update on the proactive actions and progress on the state's vaccine distribution plan, as well as its weekly COVID-19 update.

The State of Florida is in its fourth week of vaccine distribution and doses have been delivered to all of Florida's 67 county health departments and hospitals in every region across the state. Thanks to the administration’s proactive efforts to prepare for vaccine distribution, Florida was the first state in the nation to begin vaccinating staff and residents of long-term care facilities, as well as to the broader senior population. Governor DeSantis has been leading the charge to make the vaccine more accessible in communities by establishing innovative public-private partnerships with companies such as Publix Supermarkets, as well as a program with churches to make the vaccine accessible in underserved areas. The Governor has also directed the conversion of state-supported testing sites into vaccination centers, including the Miami Hard Rock Stadium, which already has vaccinations underway. Additional details are provided below.

Vaccinations:

To provide Floridians with the latest information about vaccinations in the state, the Florida Department of Health has issued a COVID-19 vaccine report that will be updated daily. This report includes information on the COVID-19 vaccine by county, race, sex and age. Find the COVID-19 vaccine report here. As of today, at 7 a.m., 443,616 individuals have been vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida. The Department of Health continues to provide updates on cases, testing and fatalities related to COVID-19. Please find all daily reports here

State of Florida Vaccine Accomplishments To-Date

To date, the state has received more than 1.2 million vaccine doses. The state continues to work closely with the federal government to secure additional shipments. The state is expecting to receive 250,000 additional allocations throughout next week.

Florida was the first state in the nation to begin offering vaccines to staff and residents to more than 4,000 long-term care facilities and was also the first state in the nation to begin offering vaccines to EMTs and paramedics. Florida is also now the first state in the nation to mobilize county health departments and county emergency managers to actively vaccinate seniors 65 and older in the community.

Governor DeSantis’ administration is taking the necessary steps to ensure the vaccine – that is now present in every corner of the state – gets administered as quickly as possible. This week, new actions to continue Florida’s proactive approach to vaccinations include:

Week Four (Underway)

Week Three

Week Two

Week One

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