TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida’s program for vaccinating residents and staff at long-term care facilities against the coronavirus is complete, the state’s director of emergency management told lawmakers Thursday, saying that would free up resources for the state’s broader inoculation strategy.
Appearing before a legislative select committee on the response to the pandemic, the director, Jared Moskowitz, echoed Gov. Ron DeSantis’ concern over inadequate deliveries of life-saving vaccines to meet the intense demand. [TRENDING: Video shows deputy Tasing student | How to get the vaccine in Fla. | NASA tests new moon rocket] But unlike the Republican governor he works for, Moskowitz, a former Democratic state lawmaker, asserted that President Joe