Florida Reducirá La Edad Para Recibir La Vacuna COVID-19 En Marzo
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 12: College of Southern Nevada nursing student Erin Gresham (L) receives a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination from UNLV Student Health Center Executive Director Kathy Underwood at UNLV on January 12, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. UNLV officials established the vaccination center on campus yesterday and plan to open another one next week at College of Southern Nevada in Henderson, Nevada, to distribute about 1,000 doses a week at each location to the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) schools. The first vaccinations are going to front-line health care staff, including members of the UNLV medical, dental and nursing schools, people who see patients and university police officers. After that, plans are to vaccinate employees who work on campus, remaining NSHE staff and students living in on-campus housing, followed by the remaining student body and possibly the public. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Florida probablemente comenzará a poner la vacuna COVID-19 a más residentes de la población general en solo unas semanas.
El gobernador Ron DeSantis dijo durante una rueda de prensa en un nuevo sitio de vacunación en Jacksonville, que espera reducir la edad de los residentes elegibles el próximo mes.
“Sin lugar a dudas, salvo que surja algún problema con la distribución de la vacuna, la edad será menor en algún momento de marzo. Seguro”, dijo DeSantis.
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