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WATCH LIVE: Volusia leaders provide update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution

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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Volusia County leaders are hosting a news conference Wednesday afternoon to discuss their latest plans for distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to senior citizens.Volusia County Council Chair Jeff Brower, Florida Department of Health in Volusia County Administrator Patricia Boswell and Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood will speak at the media event, which is scheduled to begin at noon.[TRENDING: How to get vaccine in Fla. | Publix to offer vaccine | Man sends dead rat to ex-wife | Dr.

Dre suffers brain aneurysm]Earlier this week, 1,000 elderly residents camped out overnight at the Daytona Beach Stadium in frigid temperatures so they could receive their dose the next morning.A two-day vaccination event is scheduled for.

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