ORLANDO, Fla. – As the nation endures what’s quickly becoming a historic and deadly winter storm, 200,000 doses of a coronavirus vaccine did not make it to Florida as planned on Tuesday.
Florida’s Division of Emergency Management said weather conditions across the U.S. are impacting COVID-19 vaccine shipments.
Florida was expecting a shipment of 200,000 Moderna vaccines Tuesday but the delivery was delayed because of weather. It’s now scheduled to arrive on Thursday with the state still expecting to receive its full allocation of vaccines for the week. [TRENDING: Winter storm shuts down Fla.
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