AdventHealth to launch community COVID-19 vaccine program for health care workers, seniors
The first phase of the program will roll out Jan. 12 near Orlando International Airport; eligible members of the public must register and make an appointment.
The first phase of the program will roll out Jan. 12 near Orlando International Airport; eligible members of the public must register and make an appointment.
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, an infusion clinic offering monoclonal-antibody treatments will open on the campus of AdventHealth Fish Memorial in Orange City. Also beginning Wednesday, Volusia County public-safety workers can receive Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations on the campus of AdventHealth Daytona Beach.
At this time, AdventHealth is not providing vaccines to the general public, including those 65 years or older, at any hospital, AdventHealth Centra Care or AdventHealth Medical Group practices.
AdventHealth is developing a robust community vaccination plan and anticipates beginning this process in Central Florida for people 65 years and older in upcoming weeks. We will continue to follow the vaccination guidelines as set by state and federal authorities.
Brown will serve as CEO of AdventHealth Fish Memorial and Weis will serve as CEO of AdventHealth DeLand.
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