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Lake County chairman admits demand for COVID-19 vaccine outweighs supply

Sean Parks

The chairman of the Lake County Commission has issued an update on the COVID-19 vaccine and admits that demand for the vaccination is outweighing the supply.

This past week, Lake County offered vaccination appointments online and all of the appointments were gobbled up within 15 minutes. The website logged over 15,000 unique users.

“This gives some context to the disparity between the demand for vaccines and the available supply provided by the state,” said Lake County Commission Chairman Sean Parks.

He praised the work of the Lake County Health Department.

“Because of their efforts with the first come, first served drive-through sites, Lake County leads in immunization distribution per capita among neighboring counties,” Parks said.
Parks said personnel from the Health Department in Lake County have received a great deal of positive feedback.=

“But we also know there is a lot of work that still needs to be done to expand our efforts,” Parks said. “For as many who are relieved to have received a vaccine, there are many more who remain anxious and frustrated. Please know that your county officials and staff, together with DOH-Lake and local and state partners, are working hard to offer immunization in Lake County. Plans for additional sites and higher throughput are in the works but are largely dependent on the state’s supply of COVID-19 vaccine to DOH-Lake.”

Persons who text COVIDUPDATE to 888777 will be notified when Lake County receives more vaccines and the Immunization Scheduling System reopens. Visit the scheduling website at https://scheduling.lakecountyfl.gov for more information and answers to frequently asked questions.

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