SUMTERVILLE, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested Wednesday that incremental increases in COVID-19 vaccine eligibility would stop after people who are 55 and older were inoculated. “I think once we do, once we get all the 55 and up, and you probably could just open it up to the general public, at that point,“ DeSantis said while speaking at a vaccine site at Lake-Sumter State College’s Sumter Campus on Wednesday. [TRENDING: ‘Manatee graveyard in Fla. | 6 major announcements from Disney | Fla.
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