Florida is slated to get 42,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccines the week of March 22, marking the state’s second delivery of the single-dose shots, but it may be some time before another round is headed to the Sunshine state.
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday that Florida will get 42,000 more doses, which is much less than the first J&J shipment of 175,000 doses, but added it comes down to supply delays. [TRENDING: Woman arrested in hit-run involving sheriff | Gov: Fla.
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