LAKE CITY, Fla. – Days before Florida expands its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to people 60 and older, Gov.
Ron DeSantis is already looking to open up vaccinations to all Floridians. “We could be in a position, sometime in April, where it’s just available, and people can get it.
And, so, that’s really exciting,” DeSantis said Thursday while speaking at a vaccination site in Lake City. [TRENDING: Will coronavirus ever go away? | Fla.
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