SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – After President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday his administration plans to ramp up COVID-19 vaccine supply and notice given to states about upcoming shipments, a Central Florida county is saying more vaccines are needed.
Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said one of their biggest challenges is determining how many vaccines the county will receive and when. “The local jurisdictions need to set up appointments.
They need to set up staffing. Volunteers, and going from week to week, not knowing what will come into the community is extremely,” Harris said.” [TRENDING: Great white shark bites boat in Florida | Orange County deputy’s TikTok videos under investigation | Governor touts vaccine rollout] President