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DeSantis continues to vow COVID-19 vaccines for seniors first as new cases spike again

As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continued to promise Wednesday that Florida residents 65 and older will be the priority for COVID-19 vaccines once healthcare workers and long-term care residents are inoculated, four more local residents lost their battle with the deadly virus and the state saw a significant spike in the number of new cases.

DeSantis was in The Villages on Tuesday making the same promise to go against a suggestion from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that would place the priority on residents 75 and older and essential workers rather than those 65 and above. He cited the example of a 22-year-old food service worker possibly getting a vaccine over a 74-year-old grandmother if Florida followed the recommended CDC guideline.

“Our vaccines are going to be targeted for our elderly population,” he promised Tuesday during his press conference at UF Health The Villages Hospital. “We are not going to put young healthy workers ahead of our elderly vulnerable population.”

On Wednesday, the tri-county area reported four more fatalities from the virus – three in Marion County and one in Sumter County. Those victims are among the 843 in the local area, the 21,173 across Florida and the 324,674 across the country.

Locally, Lake County is reporting 14,062 cases – an increase of 199 in a 24-hour period. There have been 286 deaths and 970 people have been hospitalized.

Leesburg is reporting 2,216 cases – an overnight increase of 25. Others have been identified in Clermont (3,731), Eustis (1,133), Mount Dora (1,089), Tavares (1,087), Groveland (969), Lady Lake (774), Sorrento (388), Minneola (379), Fruitland Park (374), Mascotte (328), Umatilla (303), Montverde (190), Grand Island (160), Howey-in-the-Hills (114), Astatula (102), The Villages (86), Altoona (78), Paisley (58), Astor (57), Yalaha (39), Okahumpka (28), Ferndale (8) and Mount Plymouth (7).

Below is a breakdown of other COVID-19 activity in the local area:

TRI-COUNTY AREA

  • Cases: 35,087 – increase of 393
  • Deaths: 843
  • Hospitalizations: 2,620

SUMTER COUNTY

  • Cases: 4,589 – increase of 55
  • Deaths: 117
  • Hospitalizations: 368
  • Areas/cities with most cases: The Villages (1,829), Coleman (729), Wildwood (632), Bushnell (508) and Oxford (257).

MARION COUNTY

  • Cases: 16,436 – increase of 139
  • Deaths: 440
  • Hospitalizations: 1,282
  • Cities with most cases: Ocala (12,412), Summerfield (926), Dunnellon (698), Belleview (647) and Citra (283).

All told, Florida is reporting 1,234,399 cases – an increase of 11,384 from Tuesday to Wednesday. Of those, 1,213,760 are residents. A total of 62,492 cases have been reported in long-term care centers and 26,943 in correctional facilities. Across the state, there have been 21,173 deaths and 60,800 people have been hospitalized.

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