SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County officials gave a coronavirus update on Tuesday.Allan Harris, Seminole County’s Emergency Manager said the county has purchased ultra-cold freezers that are expected to be necessary for storing a COVID-19 vaccine. “We thought that was very important, so we went ahead and started planning months ago,” Harris said. "Seminole County at this juncture stands ready to receive and begin administering that vaccineHarris also said that the county has purchased tents, lighting, and a trailer in order to have the equipment necessary in anticipation of the mass dispersal of the vaccine to Seminole County’s nearly 500,000 residents.