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State makes older teachers, officers eligible for vaccine – Daytona Times

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ASSOCIATED PRESS TALLAHASSEE — Coronavirus vaccine eligibility is expanding to older teachers and first responders and becoming more available for younger people considered vulnerable to COVID-19 under an executive order signed Monday by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Teachers, school employees, firefighters and law enforcement officers who are 50 and older will be able to get […]

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