Health & Fitness
Pinellas County Extends State Of Local Emergency Through April 2
COVID-19 vaccinations are available for anyone age 50 or order, per the latest executive order from the governor, and may be booked online.

PINELLAS COUNTY, FL — Pinellas County has extended its state of local emergency for COVID-19 through April 2.
The extension was issued Wednesday by County Administrator Barry A. Burton and keeps in effect a county ordinance requiring face coverings within public places, and restaurants and bars to serve only patrons who are seated.
County and public health officials continue to closely monitor the seven-day rolling averages for new COVID-19 cases, percentage of positive tests, hospitalizations and hospital bed availability. For comprehensive information about COVID-19 in Pinellas County, visit https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/.
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Vaccine Availability
COVID-19 vaccinations are available for anyone age 50 or order, per the latest executive order from the governor, and may be booked online at www.PatientPortalFL.com. Those 50 and older, along with health care workers and medically vulnerable people with a doctor’s form, can create an account online or by calling 844-770-8548. As of Wednesday, plenty of appointments were available for next week.
Eligible groups may also check for vaccine availability at local pharmacies, including Publix, Walmart, Sam’s Club and CVS, or they may visit walk-up sites in Palm Harbor and Tampa. Identification and proof of eligibility are required at all locations. For the latest information about vaccinations in Pinellas County, visit https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/vaccines/.
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