COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Wednesday, Feb. 3
Feb. 3—COVID-19 vaccines are now available in
Here's what you need to know:
What's new today?
— More than 1,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses were damaged last week in
— Do you need to get your second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the same
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— The
— The more infectious spin-off of the COVID virus known as the
Who can get COVID-19 vaccines in
Only
For snowbirds or part-time residents, the proof needs to be in the form of two documents like a lease agreement and a utility bill no more than two months old, according to the
Anyone else who lives in another state or country can no longer get the vaccine in
The change was made to curb vaccine tourism, or people who travel from another state or country to get the vaccine in
Who should not get a COVID-19 vaccine?
People who have had a severe allergic reaction to ingredients in the vaccine or had a severe reaction after a previous dose. Ingredients of the Pfizer-BioNTech and the
How many people have received the COVID-19 vaccine in
According to the state's Tuesday COVID-19 vaccine report, 1,375,554 people have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in
Of those who completed the two-dose vaccination, 59,038 were
What COVID-19 vaccines are available in
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requires two shots, three weeks apart, and can be given to people 16 and older.
The two vaccines are not interchangeable, however, which means that if your first shot was the
COVID-19 vaccination sites in
For now, here are your options in
Seniors 65 and older and people with health conditions that make them extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 can now "save their place in line" by pre-registering for the vaccine in
Healthcare workers with direct patient contact and long-term care residents and staff can also pre-register for the COVID-19 vaccine.
The new website is myvaccine.fl.gov. You can also pre-register by phone. To find the designated number for your county, visit floridahealthcovid19.gov.
Anyone who pre-registers for a vaccine appointment will be notified when slots become available at state-supported vaccination sites in their county, according to the
The county has a website, miamidade.gov/vaccine, where it posts updates on where seniors, and eventually the rest of the general public, will be able to find and schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
The county schedules appointments through the website and a new hotline, 305-614-2014, for several vaccination sites including
Here are other places that have vaccines:
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— Baptist Health, one of the county's largest private hospitals, is no longer booking appointments and has canceled all first-dose appointments from
— Seniors 65 and older who seek care with
— Pasteur and Wellmax Medical Centers are hoping to offer COVID-19 vaccines soon to seniors, including non-members. Both clinics are still waiting to receive vaccines.
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The appointment-only vaccine locations listed in the website above are:
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Appointments are available at the numbers above for the following locations:
— All Cleveland Clinic Florida locations, including its
The department has previously blamed the state for its "unanticipated lag" of vaccine deliveries, which put its plans to open a scheduling website or appointment hotline on hold.
So far, the doses the health department received prior to the delivery lag have been used to vaccinate healthcare workers and people 65 and older with special needs by appointment-only. People in long-term facilities and nursing homes in
For seniors in the general population, it's still a waiting game on when they'll be able to schedule their vaccination appointment.
However, you can try your luck Wednesday at the
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