Fla. Gov. DeSantis says vaccinating seniors is his priority
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UPDATED 8:29 AM PT – Thursday, February 18, 2021
The governor of Florida is pushing back against critics who have asserted his vaccine roll-out plan is politically biased. On Wednesday, Ron DeSantis refuted claims he prioritized vaccine distribution to areas with wealthy GOP donors.
The Republican governor said the state was prioritizing seniors and “saw a need” in Manatee County, which has a high concentration of elderly residents.
“Let us know if you want us to send to Sarasota next time, or Charlotte, or Pasco, or wherever — let us know,” he stated. “We’re happy to do it, but I think most people, if we have an opportunity to bring vaccines and do it efficiently, I think that they’re going to want it.”
WATCH LIVE: Press conference in Pinellas Parkhttps://t.co/9pMwHnfnGv
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) February 18, 2021
DeSantis went on to add, 3,000 residents now have the option to be vaccinated with additional vaccine doses still waiting to be approved.
Today we announced the opening of a COVID-19 vaccination site in Pinellas Park that will provide 3,000 vaccines to seniors age 65 and older over the next three days. My administration remains committed to finding and fulfilling needs as quickly as possible. #SeniorsFirst pic.twitter.com/aokNXsxh6T
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) February 18, 2021
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