ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Florida’s first doses of the Pfizer vaccines were already being given to frontline health care workers Monday as phase one to inoculate the state against the deadly COVID-19 virus began but the next stage, vaccinating long-term care facilities and other most at-risk residents, will require more logistics and planning.On Monday evening, the day before Orange County receives its first 20,000 shots, the county’s top doctor with the Florida Department of Health, Dr.
Raul Pino, asked for community resolve because the work has just begun.[TRENDING: First doses of vaccine sent across US | OK if drivers can’t see out rear window? | Pilot killed in Fla.