ORLANDO, Fla. – Though the state continues to report thousands of new coronavirus infections, Central Florida is working to ramp up vaccination plans and make sure shots get to the most vulnerable populations.Seminole County is marking a major milestone this week as it begins administering second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to the public beginning Monday.
The county rolled out its first round of shots shortly before the new year.Emergency Manager Alan Harris called this milestone an exciting time for the county.[CORONAVIRUS: Apollo astronauts urge Americans to get COVID-19 vaccine | How does Florida’s vaccine rollout compare to the rest of the country?]“It’s a lot of hope.