OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Osceola County’s Emergency Management Director Bill Litton said they are expecting 2,900 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine that could arrive as early as Tuesday.Litton said they were able to do more than 600 doses at St.
Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Monday.[TRENDING: Data scientist Rebekah Jones arrested in Florida | Disney World not selling any new annual passes | Orlando police search for missing 12-year-old girl]“We thought this would be a great partnership for the community here, and some that might not come out to get the shot, but knowing it’s with the church, we thought that would help them feel a little bit more comfortable,” Litton said.He said the focus of the vaccine distribution event at the church was to.