SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Starting this week, Seminole County will begin receiving 3,900 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine per week, which is more than double its previous allotment, according to the county’s emergency manager Alan Harris. “It was a fight Seminole County had with the state, and when the fight was over, it was determined that they had calculated us wrong,” Harris said. “So they were giving us less doses than the rest of the counties allocation per capita, so they corrected it this week and that’s why we’re getting double the doses.” [TRENDING: Speedway worker dies following altercation | Teacher accused of sex with student | Tom Brady wins Super Bowl No.