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Florida reports 5,869 new COVID-19 cases as governor bans vaccine passports

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ORLANDO, Fla. – As Floridians begin celebrating their Easter weekend, many of them are just days away from being eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

Starting Monday, anyone 16 and older will be allowed to get the shot. Many appointment portals opened Friday with the new guidelines and filled quickly.

FEMA-backed sites in Florida, including the one at Valencia College’s West Campus in Orlando, will start offering only the single-dose Johnson & Johnson formula for those visiting the site for the first time starting on Tuesday.

Those who already received their first dose of Pfizer at one of those locations will be able to return to complete the series. [TRENDING: Daytona Beach restaurants suffering from staff shortage | Slain Capitol officer

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