So cite the Florida Health Department guidance being given on where to get vaccination for their children. Isn't that the job of a state's f@cking public health department
Sure thing. Here you go. LOL
Gaslighting clown.Link: https://www.floridahealth.gov/newsr...rt-pediatric-covid-19-vaccines.prArticle.html
Provider Alert Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccines
June 17, 2022
Contact:
Communications Office
NewsMedia@flhealth.gov
(850) 245-4111
Tallahassee, Fla. — Contrary to disinformation circulating, the vaccine ordering process has not changed in Florida. COVID-19 vaccine ordering – including for the 6 month to 5 year age group – has always been available to providers. Following the
Per this
- Moderna COVID-19 vaccine 2-dose primary series for children ages 6 months to 5 years (25 mcg),
- Moderna COVID-19 vaccine 2-dose primary series for children ages 6 through 11 years (50 mcg),
- Moderna COVID-19 vaccine 2-dose primary series for adolescence ages 12 through 17 years (100 mcg),
- Pfizer 3-dose series for children ages 6 months to 4 years (3 mcg).
Florida's decision to not participate in the cumbersome vaccine pre-ordering process never prohibited vaccine supply from being ordered or from being available in Florida.
According to the federal government, vaccines will be delivered as early as next week to:
- Pharmacy partners (CVS, Walgreen’s, Publix),
- Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs),
- Health care providers who place orders through Florida SHOTS.
The Florida Department of Health (Department) does not recommend
The Department encourages parents to discuss vaccination decisions directly with their children’s health care providers, which is exactly why providers are charged with ordering the vaccines they need.
Last year, the State of Florida shifted COVID-19 response to an effective locally-led effort. COVID-19 is endemic and health care providers are charged with managing patient care. All health care providers are expected to maintain awareness of evolving COVID-19 prevention and treatment options, including:
- Evusheld is a long-acting monoclonal antibody for pre-exposure prophylaxis, for immunocompromised patients, including cancer and/or transplant patients.
- Paxlovid and
Molnupiravir are available oral antivirals for COVID-19 treatment,
- Bebtelovimab is a monoclonal antibody treatment for high-risk COVID-19 positive patients.
Health care providers can find more information about these medications and where they can be located
About the Florida Department of Health
The department, nationally accredited by the
Follow us on Twitter at