The COVID-19 vaccine is free and other big takeaways from News 6′s phone bank
Jun 07, 2021well, tonight we're celebrating an
other
successfulphone
bank
on thecovid
vaccine
, yes, medical experts answering your questions about thevaccine
. More than 47 percent of Floridians have received at least one dose. More than 10 million are fully vaccinated in central Florida. many of our counties are in the 45. to 50 percent range sumber county has the most people vaccinated with just over 62 percent polk county is at the bottom with only 39 percent of people vaccinated have received at least one vaccine nikki zuzazza fromnews
6 check out some of the most popular questions during today'sphone
bank
when we asked our viewers what they wanted to know about getting thecovid
19 vaccine, hundreds of questions came up that health experts with care at advent health center were ready to answer during our informational phone bank once again, our lines were open new six had a team of medical experts from advent health center ready to answer questions about the vaccine from coven 19, like where can I get the vaccine, so people want to know how and where can I get the vaccine.Dr. Timothy Hendricks says the most common 19 question related to the vaccine, do I have to pay for the vaccine? And for me, you know it's always been
free
. We've been givingfree
vaccines for months, but I think people are starting to go out and feel confident about getting the vaccine and go to their doctor's office, they automatically assume they're going to pay a co-pay. Vaccine hesitancy still dominates concerns and questions about whether you'll need a booster shot each week. Thenews
changes information. has come out so people were initially concerned about the need for a booster which appears to have subsided as we have clarified that there is no need for a booster at this time, answering over 400 calls and helping to clear up any misinformation with the hope of obtaining results. asking about their medical condition who are not receiving the information or answers feel they need care at advent health center sharing that they will begin administering the pfizer vaccine to patients 12 years and older at seven of their locations starting Monday we want you to have a big summer, so if you're planning on taking the kids to summer camps or something like that, we want to make sure they're vaccinated, especially since theirother
friends and peers may also be vaccinated so they can participate in all of them. these activities without having to use a mask nikki zizaza obtaining new results 6.If you have any copyright issue, please Contact