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Seminole County races to get ahead of major flooding after Hurricane Milton
Read full article: Seminole County races to get ahead of major flooding after Hurricane MiltonSeminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said Friday that flooding is expected to continue through next week after Hurricane Milton.
‘Does look like a Hurricane Charley:’ Flooding, debris are concerns in Seminole County from Milton
Read full article: ‘Does look like a Hurricane Charley:’ Flooding, debris are concerns in Seminole County from MiltonEmergency officials in Seminole County are urging families to prepare for Hurricane Milton’s arrival this week. Emergency Alan Harris says people should be prepared for flooding, power outages, and debris.
WATCH LIVE AT 4 P.M.: Seminole County to provide update ahead of Helene
Read full article: WATCH LIVE AT 4 P.M.: Seminole County to provide update ahead of HeleneWater levels are high and concerning in Seminole County as residents wait to see what Hurricane Helene brings. The St. Johns River near Lake Monroe is already inches below the action stage from the summer storms a few weeks ago.
Seminole County Animal Services division manager steps down amid pet diversion program woes
Read full article: Seminole County Animal Services division manager steps down amid pet diversion program woesThe division manager of Seminole County Animal Services has resigned amid mounting criticism of a since-halted pet diversion program.
‘We’re going to look at it:’ Seminole County halts pet diversion program
Read full article: ‘We’re going to look at it:’ Seminole County halts pet diversion programSeminole County Animal Services has halted its "diversion" program designed to give people resources instead of just surrendering their pets.
Hidden threats: What to know about potential dangers after a storm, hurricane
Read full article: Hidden threats: What to know about potential dangers after a storm, hurricaneAs the winds die down and the rain subsides, it’s tempting to think the worst is over once a storm has passed. However, the reality is often quite different.
YMCA hosts camp in Seminole County for kids, families still reeling from Hurricane Ian
Read full article: YMCA hosts camp in Seminole County for kids, families still reeling from Hurricane IanSeminole County is hoping to get results for kids and families still feeling the mental and physical impacts of Hurricane Ian.
Seminole County officials hope to find foster homes in animal cruelty case
Read full article: Seminole County officials hope to find foster homes in animal cruelty caseIt's been a week since dozens of animals were brought to the Seminole County shelter following an animal cruelty case out of Altamonte Springs.
Gov. DeSantis announces $300M for flood resilience projects, $11.1M in Central Florida
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces $300M for flood resilience projects, $11.1M in Central FloridaThe money’s going toward three previously awarded projects and to 71 new ones, with four located in Central Florida.
Seminole County 1st responders hold drill ahead of hurricane season
Read full article: Seminole County 1st responders hold drill ahead of hurricane seasonGetting ready for hurricane season means more than just making plans for your own home. It also includes first responders practicing what they need to do.
Seminole County homeowners urged to prep for hurricane season amid aftermath of Ian, Nicole
Read full article: Seminole County homeowners urged to prep for hurricane season amid aftermath of Ian, NicoleAs the start of hurricane season gets closer, so many people in Central Florida are still dealing with damage from last year’s storms.
Seminole County braces for hurricane season as residents continue recovery
Read full article: Seminole County braces for hurricane season as residents continue recoveryWith Hurricane season less than two weeks away, Seminole County is taking action to help some families still dealing with the aftermath of the storms last year.
Getting ready for a cold Central Florida Christmas, from pets to personal heaters
Read full article: Getting ready for a cold Central Florida Christmas, from pets to personal heatersA blast of cold air across the country means a Christmas Eve in the 30s is possible, according to News 6 meteorologists.
‘Now is not the time for hurricane fatigue:’ Seminole leaders give warning ahead of Tropical Storm Nicole
Read full article: ‘Now is not the time for hurricane fatigue:’ Seminole leaders give warning ahead of Tropical Storm NicoleWeeks after Hurricane Ian, Seminole County’s Emergency Director believes now is not the time for hurricane fatigue.
Tropical Storm Nicole prompts opening of 8 sandbag locations across Seminole County
Read full article: Tropical Storm Nicole prompts opening of 8 sandbag locations across Seminole CountyThe St. John’s River just finally dropped to “minor” flood stage but it won’t take much rain to lift it back to “moderate” flood stage or worse, Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris warned Monday as Subtropical Storm Nicole tracks toward Florida.
More than 1/3 of debris from Hurricane Ian cleared, Seminole leaders say
Read full article: More than 1/3 of debris from Hurricane Ian cleared, Seminole leaders sayNearly a month after Hurricane Ian tore through Central Florida, Seminole County leaders report more than a third of debris caused by the storm has now been cleared.
Floodwaters encroach on downtown Sanford as Lake Monroe rises after Hurricane Ian
Read full article: Floodwaters encroach on downtown Sanford as Lake Monroe rises after Hurricane IanThe water from Lake Monroe washed up over the sea wall, across parts of Seminole Boulevard, and into parking lots and parks.
FEMA opens first Mobile Registration Intake Center in Geneva
Read full article: FEMA opens first Mobile Registration Intake Center in GenevaFEMA opened its first Mobile Registration Intake Center in Seminole County Wednesday, as FEMA tries to reach out to people dealing with flooding from Hurricane Ian.
Flooding concerns rise as Lake Monroe set to crest; Lake Harney may soon recede
Read full article: Flooding concerns rise as Lake Monroe set to crest; Lake Harney may soon recedeSeminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said Monday afternoon that historic flooding throughout the area is expected to continue for weeks.
Seminole County officials provide preparation plans for Hurricane Ian
Read full article: Seminole County officials provide preparation plans for Hurricane IanThe Seminole County Office of Emergency Management will provide an update for the community on Monday in preparation for Hurricane Ian, the county announced.
Here’s what to know about Seminole County medically enhanced shelters ahead of storms
Read full article: Here’s what to know about Seminole County medically enhanced shelters ahead of stormsSeminole County leaders are running a two-day, full-scale medically enhanced shelter exercise to prepare the public in the event of a severe storm or hurricane.
Seminole County opens 5th site as COVID-19 testing demand continues
Read full article: Seminole County opens 5th site as COVID-19 testing demand continuesThe high demand for COVID-19 testing continues across Central Florida, including in Seminole County where Emergency Manager Alan Harris said it’s been difficult for residents to find testing.
Miles-long line for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett Park
Read full article: Miles-long line for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett ParkTraffic for COVID-19 testing at Orange County’s Barnett Park backed up for miles when the site reopened on Sunday after being closed due to the New Year’s holiday.
Seminole County to receive 20,000 at-home COVID-19 test kits
Read full article: Seminole County to receive 20,000 at-home COVID-19 test kitsSeminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said they are seeing an increase in demand for at-home COVID-19 test kits and said they have 20,000 on the way and are expected to get them in the next week.
Seminole County sees booster demand rise as omicron cases grow across the country
Read full article: Seminole County sees booster demand rise as omicron cases grow across the countryAs more cases of the Omicron variant are confirmed across the country, Seminole County leaders said they are planning to host additional vaccination events to meet the demand for boosters.
Seminole County stands down booster shots until Wednesday
Read full article: Seminole County stands down booster shots until WednesdaySeminole County emergency managers said a conference call from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not provide clear guidance on how to verify an immuno-compromised patient's booster shot eligibility.
CVS, Walgreens begin offering extra COVID-19 vaccine dose to some immunocompromised
Read full article: CVS, Walgreens begin offering extra COVID-19 vaccine dose to some immunocompromisedAppointments to receive a third shot of the COVID-19 vaccine for those who are immunocompromised are now available at CVS and Walgreens pharmacies.
Seminole County partners with Lynx to host mobile vaccine clinic
Read full article: Seminole County partners with Lynx to host mobile vaccine clinicOfficials with Seminole County partnered with Lynx on Wednesday to host a mobile clinic for those who may have difficulty accessing the coronavirus vaccine.
‘Moving in the wrong direction:’ Seminole County ramps up vaccination efforts amid uptick in cases
Read full article: ‘Moving in the wrong direction:’ Seminole County ramps up vaccination efforts amid uptick in casesSeminole County is ramping up its vaccination efforts by offering mobile clinics at its libraries throughout the week.
Will Central Florida meet the President’s July 4th vaccination goal?
Read full article: Will Central Florida meet the President’s July 4th vaccination goal?ith a little more than two weeks away from President Biden's goal of getting 70% of adult Americans at least partially vaccinated, News 6 has learned there isn't a Central Florida county that has reached that target.
COVID-19 vaccines now being offered at doctor’s offices in Central Florida
Read full article: COVID-19 vaccines now being offered at doctor’s offices in Central FloridaAs the two fixed vaccine sites in Seminole County are set to close June 19th, the Emergency Management Director said they are shifting the vaccine rollout now to doctors' offices.
Walk-ins available for vaccines in Seminole County before fixed sites close for good
Read full article: Walk-ins available for vaccines in Seminole County before fixed sites close for goodFor the next three weeks, you will no longer need to book an appointment if you want to get a COVID-19 vaccine at the two fixed vaccination sites run by Seminole County.
Seminole County already seeing vaccines demand for children after Pfizer receives FDA approval
Read full article: Seminole County already seeing vaccines demand for children after Pfizer receives FDA approvalCentral Florida counties could begin administering the Pfizer coronavirus vaccines to children between 12 and 15 years old as soon as next week but officials say there is still a lot of preparation to begin those efforts.
‘We’ve seen a significant increase:’ Health leaders seeing rise in young people hospitalized with COVID-19
Read full article: ‘We’ve seen a significant increase:’ Health leaders seeing rise in young people hospitalized with COVID-19Officials are stressing the importance of getting young people vaccinated as Seminole County leaders report that age group is being hospitalized at an alarming rate.
Seminole County offers vaccination event at Winter Springs High School
Read full article: Seminole County offers vaccination event at Winter Springs High SchoolEight hundred appointments quickly filled up for a vaccination event at Winter Springs High School on Saturday, the first event targeted to younger age groups according to Seminole County officials.
How Seminole County uses Florida COVID-19 data to determine what areas need more vaccines
Read full article: How Seminole County uses Florida COVID-19 data to determine what areas need more vaccinesAfter Orange County’s government lost access to vaccination data broken down by zip code this week, News 6 is learning other counties also don’t have access, including Seminole County.
Seminole County opening antibody infusion center for COVID patients. Here’s how it works
Read full article: Seminole County opening antibody infusion center for COVID patients. Here’s how it worksLeaders in Seminole County are opening a first-of-its-kind treatment center designed to help coronavirus patients.
COVID-19 vaccine appointment shopping causes increase in ‘no-shows’ in Seminole County
Read full article: COVID-19 vaccine appointment shopping causes increase in ‘no-shows’ in Seminole CountySEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – “No-shows” are causing complications for Seminole County’s vaccine appointment system. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said this is happening across Central Florida, and one of the reasons is due to vaccine expansion. [TRENDING: Gaetz investigated over relationship | Disney paying workers who get vaccine | Dozens get COVID after vaccine shots]AdVaccine shopping is putting a strain on the county’s appointment system which has seen an uptick in “no-shows” despite the demand for the vaccine. Harris said if people book their appointment they should show up or cancel their appointment if they no longer need it. The Thursday release will also allow for late vaccine shipments to be tallied and accounted for before the appointment release.
Will other Central Florida counties lower vaccine eligibility age?
Read full article: Will other Central Florida counties lower vaccine eligibility age?News 6 wanted to know if other Central Florida counties were considering doing the same thing. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said demand for a vaccine is still high, especially since the governor lowered the eligibility age to 50 on Monday. But other Central Florida counties said they aren’t doing that. We want to follow the executive order of the state of Florida,” Harris said. News 6 reached out to the remaining Central Florida Counties.
Discussion over mask mandate continues in Seminole County
Read full article: Discussion over mask mandate continues in Seminole CountySEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The Seminole County mask mandate conversation is not one that’s going away, according to the county’s emergency manager Alan Harris, who said it’s a discussion that they will continue to have each week. At Tuesday’s Board of County Commissioners meeting, board members heard from doctors and medical professionals who provided information and their recommendations when it comes to the mask mandate. She added that she was asking to set some criteria so that they know what it is they’re looking at, when it comes to speaking to the community about what the future for Seminole County and the mask mandate might look like. The chief nursing officer from Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital said the masks are the best tool for preventing the spread of COVID-19. Harris said the mask mandate has been in effect since June 29, 2020 and remains in place today.
Here’s why Central Florida officials say it’s time to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in Florida
Read full article: Here’s why Central Florida officials say it’s time to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in FloridaRon DeSantis hinted at plans to lower the vaccine eligibility age soon but didn’t share specifics during a news conference in Panama City on Thursday. Some Central Florida counties said they are seeing indicators that it may be time to expand eligibility across the state. Ad“We still have a few appointments at the end of next week but those are going pretty quickly,” Harris said. He adds they are seeing cancellations, which causes them to have leftover doses at the end of the day. To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Central Florida leaders continue to get more seniors a COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Central Florida leaders continue to get more seniors a COVID-19 vaccineSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health now has data showing the number of seniors who have received a COVID-19 vaccine. The numbers vary from county to county, some Central Florida counties are vaccinating anywhere between 52 and 70 percent of seniors, according to the Florida Department of Health. For example, the FDOH data reveals Orange County has vaccinated 61 percent of seniors and Lake County has vaccinated 70 percent of seniors. Seminole County is at 59 percent of seniors 65 years of age and older. The FDOH reports 29 percent of the population in Marion County is 65 years of age and older.
Seminole County Emergency Manager talks vaccine distribution
Read full article: Seminole County Emergency Manager talks vaccine distributionSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – More Floridians are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Seminole County Emergency Management director Alan Harris joined anchor Justin Warmoth on “The Weekly on ClickOrlando.com” to talk about how the county is preparing for more vaccinations. Harris also explains how the county is working to overcome vaccine hesitancy, and what his team is doing to meet the Biden administration’s latest vaccine goal. President Biden announced this week that the U.S. will have enough vaccine for all adults by the end of May. AdFor information on how to get a vaccine in your area, check out the county-by-county breakdown on ClickOrlando.com/vaccine.
Florida set to get nearly 500,000 coronavirus vaccines next week
Read full article: Florida set to get nearly 500,000 coronavirus vaccines next weekSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The state will soon be seeing an increase in supply from both Moderna and Pfizer beginning next week. “When you spread it out among other counties in the state of Florida, it doesn’t average to a lot unfortunately per county,” Harris said. Harris said as the county is now out of vaccines for this week, the site will be closed on Thursday. We are even closed tomorrow because there’s just not enough vaccines,” Harris said. Harris said the county should be receiving the Johnson and Johnson vaccines by the end of this week.
Seminole County holds mobile vaccination site at Sanford mosque
Read full article: Seminole County holds mobile vaccination site at Sanford mosqueSANFORD, Fla. – Seminole County held a mobile vaccination site at the Masjid Al Hayy Mosque in Sanford on Saturday in an effort to reach additional communities across the county. Before stepping inside the mosque, visitors took off their shoes or wore booties as they waited to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. [RELATED: Seminole hosts mobile vaccine sites at mosque, Hindu temple]Seminole County holds mobile vaccination site at Sanford mosqueThe mosque in Sanford partnered with the health department and county government to get results. They offered almost 400 shots at the mobile vaccination site. She adds as more people get the vaccine, they’re seeing a decline in the number of hospitalizations and cases.
Central Florida health officials share how they make sure only people eligible receive COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Central Florida health officials share how they make sure only people eligible receive COVID-19 vaccineSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Footage released by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office shows two women accused of posing as grannies to get a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. News 6 reached out to all the health officials in Central Florida for reaction to the incident. Alan Harris, with the Seminole County Emergency Management, said it is an unanticipated problem. County health officials told News 6 identification clearance is required before anyone gets a vaccine, but Harris said errors can still happen. Orange County health officials believe the women have already received their first dose and said they are working to determine where, how, and who administered the vaccine.
Florida health officials report 5,000 new cases of COVID-19, 166 new deaths
Read full article: Florida health officials report 5,000 new cases of COVID-19, 166 new deathsORLANDO, Fla. – This week, Seminole County vaccine slots took more than 24 hours to fill up, county leaders said. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said the county opens its vaccine appointments on Tuesdays. Ad[READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Central Florida vaccinations delayed, state reports 7,000 new COVID-19 cases]Find the state-run COVID-19 dashboard below:Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Feb. 18. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 5,073 new cases on Thursday, bringing the state’s overall total to 1,849,744 cases since the virus was first detected on March 1. VaccinationsThe Florida Department of Health recently began releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered throughout the state.
Here’s why it took 24 hours for Seminole County to fill vaccine appointments
Read full article: Here’s why it took 24 hours for Seminole County to fill vaccine appointmentsOVIEDO, Fla. – Seminole County marked a milestone this week as county leaders said, for the first time ever, it took a day to fill COVID-19 vaccination appointments. County officials said they’re taking this as a good sign as they start planning on who gets the shots next. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said the county opens its vaccine appointments on Tuesdays. “That tells me here in Seminole County people are either making appointments, they already have secured an appointment,or they may just not want an appointment any more,” Harris said. That is a critical piece of information as we plan,” Harris said.
Seminole County has vaccinated nearly half of its senior population
Read full article: Seminole County has vaccinated nearly half of its senior populationSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Nearly half of the entire senior population in Seminole County has been vaccinated, according to Emergency Manager Alan Harris. Lake County is not far behind, with 43% of its seniors vaccinated, followed by Flagler and Orange counties, with 40% vaccinated. Harris hopes it doesn’t impact the allotment coming into Seminole County. However, demand seems to be decreasing in Seminole County, where, just a few weeks ago, new appointments available at 10 a.m. would be quickly booked. Here are the percentages of the senior populations vaccinated in each Central Florida county:SEMINOLE COUNTY -- 47%LAKE COUNTY -- 43%FLAGLER COUNTY -- 40%ORANGE COUNTY -- 40%BREVARD COUNTY -- 38%VOLUSIA COUNTY -- 38%OSCEOLA COUNTY -- 37%SUMTER COUNTY -- 34%MARION COUNTY -- 31%POLK COUNTY -- 29%To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter and go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
Seminole churches continue to host coronavirus vaccine sites, reaching broader community
Read full article: Seminole churches continue to host coronavirus vaccine sites, reaching broader communitySeminole County Emergency Officials and the Florida Department of Health have so far hosted 18 mobile vaccine sites, with many being held in partnership with faith-based communities. He explained the demand for vaccine still remains high in the county despite the increase of shipments across the state. Pastors from Divine Truth Church and Rockhill Missionary Baptist Church explained the importance of opening their doors for seniors in need of the vaccine. Last month, Divine Truth Church held a one-day vaccination event for hundreds of residents in Casselberry. Seminole County emergency officials said they are looking into other churches and temples in the county that will possibly serve as a vaccination pod, though have not announced which ones yet.
Seminole County wins fight with state over vaccines, emergency manager says
Read full article: Seminole County wins fight with state over vaccines, emergency manager saysSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Starting this week, Seminole County will begin receiving 3,900 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine per week, which is more than double its previous allotment, according to the county’s emergency manager Alan Harris. “It was a fight Seminole County had with the state, and when the fight was over, it was determined that they had calculated us wrong,” Harris said. 7]AdPreviously, Seminole County was receiving 1,900 vaccine doses per week, according to Harris. But then they finally told us that they were looking at individuals that are 65 and older by population and they had transposed a number in Seminole County,” Harris explained. News 6 has contacted the governor’s office for a response on the miscalculated allotment of vaccine doses for Seminole County.
How Florida leaders are keeping COVID-19 vaccines secure
Read full article: How Florida leaders are keeping COVID-19 vaccines secureSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said security for the coronavirus vaccine is something they had planned for since day one. Harris said the county officials had considered how the vaccine would be stored and delivered, down to the route drivers would take. AdHarris told News 6 the county has ultra-cold freezers in a number of different locations, where the vaccine is kept. He also said they’ve even selected specific routes the transporter will take when delivering the vaccine to a distribution location. “We know where all the doses are at any given time.”As for who is responsible for securing the vaccine, Harris said it falls on the organization that obtains it.
Seminole County says vaccine shipments decreasing by nearly 50%
Read full article: Seminole County says vaccine shipments decreasing by nearly 50%SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – After President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday his administration plans to ramp up COVID-19 vaccine supply and notice given to states about upcoming shipments, a Central Florida county is saying more vaccines are needed. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said one of their biggest challenges is determining how many vaccines the county will receive and when. He added that shipments over the past three weeks have been decreasing nearly 50 percent. On Tuesday, Biden said the federal government will increase its weekly COVID-19 vaccine shipments from 8.6 million doses to at least 10 million doses. Along with using the Defense Production Act and acquiring the purchase of another 200 million vaccine doses, Biden said vaccines should become more readily available.
Seniors in Seminole County receive second dose of coronavirus vaccine
Read full article: Seniors in Seminole County receive second dose of coronavirus vaccineBoth sisters were more than happy to finally be getting the second shot of the coronavirus vaccine after getting the first shot last month. It was just amazing how fast Seminole County got this together and how organized they were and we are very impressed,” DeBroske saidSeminole was the first county in the state to give the vaccine to the public last month. On Monday, officials said about 200 seniors were scheduled to get the second dose of the Moderna vaccine. Really a lot of hope here today as we help to really save lives,” Seminole County Emergency Management Director Alan Harris said. Harris said they will begin administering the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine this weekend for seniors who have appointments set up.
8,607 new COVID-19 cases reported as Central Florida counties begin giving second doses of vaccine
Read full article: 8,607 new COVID-19 cases reported as Central Florida counties begin giving second doses of vaccineORLANDO, Fla. – In both Seminole and Orange counties on Monday, some residents who already received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine will roll up their sleeves once again to receive the second dose. He said those who received the Pfizer vaccine and are due for the second shot will get theirs starting Saturday. In other vaccine news, Merck is giving up on two potential COVID-19 vaccines following poor results in early-stage studies. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: 9,400 new COVID-19 cases reported as Central Florida ramps up vaccination plans]Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Jan. 25. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 8,607 new cases on Monday bringing the state’s overall total to 1,658,169 cases since the coronavirus pandemic began in March.
Seminole County begins administering second doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Seminole County begins administering second doses of COVID-19 vaccineSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County is marking a major milestone this week as it begins administering second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to the public on Monday. Seminole County became the first county in the state to offer the vaccine publicly on Dec. 28, 2020. He said this week they’re expecting to get 1,900 doses, which is half of what they got last week. We’ll continue the second doses, but the first doses we’re not going to be able to do because we continually get cut by the state on vaccine allotment,” Harris said. It’s almost impossible to plan for the future when you have so little vaccine coming to the county,” he said.
9,400 new COVID-19 cases reported as Central Florida ramps up vaccination plans
Read full article: 9,400 new COVID-19 cases reported as Central Florida ramps up vaccination plansSeminole County is marking a major milestone this week as it begins administering second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to the public beginning Monday. [CORONAVIRUS: Apollo astronauts urge Americans to get COVID-19 vaccine | How does Florida’s vaccine rollout compare to the rest of the country?] “We’re getting a couple thousand for an entire week,” Harris said. [READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida’s positivity rate drops as state rolls out new COVID-19 vaccine system]Below is a breakdown of Florida COVID-19 data reported by the state on Jan. 24. CasesThe Florida Department of Health reported 9,432 new cases on Sunday bringing the state’s overall total to 1,649,449 cases since the coronavirus pandemic began in March.
You must have at least part-time residency to get vaccinated in Florida, governor says
Read full article: You must have at least part-time residency to get vaccinated in Florida, governor saysORLANDO, Fla. – Anyone hoping to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in the Sunshine State moving forward must reside in Florida at least part time, according to health officials. The new requirement was discussed Tuesday morning during a call with emergency management officials from the state, according to Seminole County Emergency Management Director Alan Harris. You have to present a driver’s license, a power bill or something that says you’re a resident here in the state of Florida. Floridians are asked to be patient as county health departments roll out vaccination plans for millions of residents who meet the age qualifications. So far, 1,031,795 people have been vaccinated in Florida, according to the latest data from the Florida Department of Health, with more than 36,000 shots administered to those from out of state.
You don’t have to get 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine at same location as 1st, health officials say
Read full article: You don’t have to get 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine at same location as 1st, health officials sayNews 6 learned that people are not required to get the second dose of the vaccine at the same location where they got their first shot. Thereby 28 days Moderna, 28 days from there is the second dose for the public site,” Harris said. A Flagler County health department spokesperson told News 6 they are not required to come back for the second shot. Wherever you get your second shot, health officials said it’s important to check your vaccination card and make sure you get the same vaccine. The CDC said it is OK to get the booster later, but you want to make sure you get the second shot to complete the inoculation.
WATCH: Seminole County Emergency Manager talks vaccine rollout
Read full article: WATCH: Seminole County Emergency Manager talks vaccine rolloutORLANDO, Fla. – Rolling out the coronavirus vaccine has proven to be difficult across the country and in Central Florida. The supply is not keeping up with the high demand, creating huge lines at first-come, first-served locations and websites crashing as people try to book reservations. [TRENDING: Police officer dies in Capitol clash | Fla. man arrested, firefighter investigated in Capitol riot | COVID-19 variant spreading in Fla.]By the beginning of April, Dr. Anthony Fauci hopes the vaccine will be available to everyone, not just the at-risk population. County health departments are now working to secure additional resources to accommodate more people. Alan Harris, Seminole County’s Emergency Manager, joined anchor Justin Warmoth on “The Weekly on ClickOrlando.com” to discuss the logistics behind the vaccinations and what to expect as more doses arrive.
Seminole County health officials partner with faith organizations to provide vaccines in churches
Read full article: Seminole County health officials partner with faith organizations to provide vaccines in churchesSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Using mobile units, Seminole County Emergency Director Alan Harris said health officials will soon begin vaccinating at faith organizations. The goal is to focus on faith organizations in communities that are low-income, fixed-income or transportation-disadvantaged. So far, 48 churches have partnered with Seminole County, willing to open up their sanctuaries and empty fellowship halls as points of distribution. Pastor Andre’ Martin, Jr. said his church has worked with Seminole County health officials to provide other health screenings, like blood pressure and diabetes screenings at his church in years past. “There aren’t that many services in this specific area of the county,” Martin said Friday.
Seminole County debuts mobile unit to help vaccinate senior communities
Read full article: Seminole County debuts mobile unit to help vaccinate senior communitiesSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Serenity Towers in Sanford was transformed into a coronavirus vaccination site Tuesday morning, with the introduction of its mobile unit. “We started mobile delivery today to individuals that are transportation disadvantaged and seniors,” said Alan Harris, Seminole County’s Emergency Director. “I have grandkids and it was nice (of) the health department and the fire department to come out and help us today,” she said. Seminole County is actively hiring and recruiting volunteers to help with consent forms and the logistics of setting up these mobile sites. Seminole County plans to bring the mobile units out to Hacienda Village, Palm Valley and The Tremont senior communities by Saturday to vaccinate even more seniors.
Second round of Seminole vaccine appointments booked within minutes
Read full article: Second round of Seminole vaccine appointments booked within minutesSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County received 12,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this week in a second shipment but it’s unclear if more doses will be arriving consistently. Residents can text COVID19INFO to 888-777 to receive notifications when the vaccine becomes available to more groups and/or when more appointments are available. Harris added that starting Tuesday, Seminole County is distributing the vaccine to those 65 and older, using mobile units that will go into different communities. Additionally, the state is working on a centralized website that will handle vaccine reservations for all of the counties, according to Harris. He said there is a private company piloting software and testing it out on people as they wait in line for their vaccine appointments at the Oviedo Mall where the Seminole County vaccine site is located.
‘Help is on the way:’ Seminole begins delivering COVID-19 vaccine to those in need
Read full article: ‘Help is on the way:’ Seminole begins delivering COVID-19 vaccine to those in need(Louisa Gouliamaki/Pool via AP)SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County leaders say the process of distributing the COVID-19 vaccine has been going well thus far and now they’re looking to expand their efforts by delivering doses to those in need. There is no fee, it’s absolutely free of charge, this is supported by Seminole County government. So we are now at over 120 individuals in the hospital systems here in Seminole County with COVID,” Harris said. As vaccine efforts expand, he said Seminole County teachers are anxiously awaiting their shots. And Seminole County is ready, willing and able to do whatever we can to provide this vaccine,” he said.
Central Florida officials reflect on COVID-19 vaccine distribution heading into 2021
Read full article: Central Florida officials reflect on COVID-19 vaccine distribution heading into 2021Lake County spent the week working to juggle vaccine supply and its extraordinary demand, which resorted to a “by appointment only” basis. “There was so many calls that the phone lines crashed,” said Aaron Kissler, health officer with the Florida Department of Health in Lake County. [RELATED: Florida reports 16,000 new COVID-19 cases on New Year’s Eve]Phone lines crashed in Lake County due to the high volume of inquiries. Officials in Seminole County said after their vaccine rollout, they reflected on issues they faced. In Lake County, vaccine immunizations will be available by appointment only at Clermont Arts and Recreation Center.
Some health care workers have been told they can’t get the COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Some health care workers have been told they can’t get the COVID-19 vaccineSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Some health care workers not employed or affiliated by hospital systems have been told they can’t get the coronavirus vaccine. Ron DeSantis’ executive order clearly names health care workers as a priority. However, there is confusion as to where and when those health care workers outside of the hospital systems can be vaccinated. Last week, the Seminole County Department of Health was given 8,100 vaccinations to administer to those 65 and older and non-hospital health care workers, but Harris said they got a call from the state to not incorporate health care workers. Proof of employment can include a work identification badge or paystub from health care employer.
Seminole County opens first vaccine site for elderly residents at Oviedo Mall
Read full article: Seminole County opens first vaccine site for elderly residents at Oviedo MallSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County was one of eight counties in the state selected for a pilot program that has workers distributing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Oviedo Mall this week. “We are the first county in the state to do this, and to have this vaccine site, open to the public,” Seminole County Chairman Lee Constantine said. He told News 6 Seminole County was selected and that it received 8,100 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Jeff Wray said he’s one of those scheduled to get the COVID-19 vaccine at the Oviedo Mall. Seminole County, as well as other Central Florida county leaders, are working with the Florida Division of Emergency Management to expedite vaccine distribution to more of their residents.
Here’s how Seminole County residents 65 and older can schedule to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Here’s how Seminole County residents 65 and older can schedule to get a COVID-19 vaccineOVIEDO, Fla. – Seminole County health leaders announced they will begin administering the coronavirus vaccine to people over the age of 65 beginning on Monday. People who do not live in Seminole County also qualify for these doses but everyone must make an appointment. “This is for all of Central Florida, Seminole County just happens to be one of the pilot programs, Orange County right now is doing a dry run like we did last week right now at the convention center so we assume Orange County will probably be open pretty soon and other counties will follow suit very shortly,” Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said. Seminole County has received 8,100 doses of the Moderna vaccine but is working to secure more. “I just see it as the light at the end of the tunnel,” said Dr. Todd Husty, Seminole County Medical Director “This is game-changing.
Seminole County leaders say they’re ready for increased vaccination demand
Read full article: Seminole County leaders say they’re ready for increased vaccination demandSeminole County emergency leaders said they’re already booked for this week as far as appointments to give out COVID-19 vaccinations. Seminole is one of a few counties statewide to begin vaccinating residents 65 and older, outside of long term care facilities. TAKE PKGAlan Harris/Seminole County Emergency Manager7:29-7:32“We will be doing up to 700 a day,” said Alan Harris, Seminole County Emergency Manager. “So we have to have the exact amount of doses each day.”He said they’re asking the state for even more doses to expand. Meantime, Jeff Wray told News 6 last week that he’s scheduled to get the vaccine come Wednesday.
Can your employer make you get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Read full article: Can your employer make you get the COVID-19 vaccine?This week the first Floridians outside of a clinical trial got the COVID-19 vaccine including employees at AdventHealth. As the vaccine continues being rolled out, employers are prioritizing which employees will get it first but can your employer require you to get the vaccine? “The leadership team has certainly discussed how we would provide vaccines to the employees,” Harris said. Can your employer require you to get the vaccine? Any employer considering making the vaccine mandatory should be prepared to make accommodations, like for someone who has a medical reason not to get vaccinated.
‘It may be a Christmas Eve, Christmas present’: Seminole county prepares to vaccinate long term care residents
Read full article: ‘It may be a Christmas Eve, Christmas present’: Seminole county prepares to vaccinate long term care residentsSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – As we wait for the first shipment of a COVID-19 to arrive in Central Florida, Seminole County leaders are already making plans to start vaccinating its most vulnerable residents, possibly as soon as Christmas Eve. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said he is preparing for when Seminole County will receive its first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Harris said the second shipment could arrive in Florida in just a matter of days. Harris said Seminole County is expected to receive between 8,000 to 10,000 doses in the second shipment. “It may be a Christmas Eve, Christmas present where we’re going in and providing vaccinations to individuals in long term care facilities,” Harris said.