SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Starting this week people age 40 and older can get vaccinated at the Orange County Convention Center after the county mayor announced he was lowering the eligibility age.
News 6 wanted to know if other Central Florida counties were considering doing the same thing. Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said demand for a vaccine is still high, especially since the governor lowered the eligibility age to 50 on Monday. [TRENDING: Missing Fla.
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