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COVID Vaccine Eligibility Widens In FL, Grade DeSantis | Patch PM

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How Has DeSantis Handled Coronavirus Pandemic? FL Patch Survey

To gauge how Floridians view Gov. Ron DeSantis' response to the coronavirus pandemic, Patch has created a reader survey. Share your thoughts about DeSantis and his administration through our survey, which will be open to responses through Thursday at noon.

Vaccine Registration Expands To Those 60 And Older In Manatee

Manatee County is allowing anyone 60 and older to register for the county's COVID-19 Vaccine Standby Pool using a new registration system, according to a county news release.

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New Vaccine Registration System Launches Monday At Noon

With Gov. Ron DeSantis' latest executive order expanding coronavirus vaccine eligibility to everyone 60 and older in Florida, Sarasota County is adapting to this expansion by launching a new registration system Monday.

Tickets For Wrestlemania 2021 In Tampa Go On Sale Tuesday

World Wrestling Entertainment will begin selling tickets for the Wrestlemania 37 Tuesday at 10 a.m. The event will take place Saturday, April 10, and Sunday, April 11, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

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Callers Claiming To Be Church Pastors Scamming Residents

Beware of phone calls from people claiming to be church pastors. A sheriff's office is investigating scammers who call residents claiming to a church pastor or church employees.

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