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The politically-charged Florida debate over wearing masks in school to guard against coronavirus infection is now before a judge.
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The FDA has fully approved the Pfizer vaccine, but what does it mean for local Central Floridians including children and pregnant people?
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The decision comes as the county reports a 20 percent rolling 14-day positivity rate.
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Those third doses will most likely become available in September.
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About 60 percent of all eligible people in the county have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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A COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 12 is not yet available, but research is well underway and the first shot for some kids in this age group is expected in the fall, doctors say.
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Orange County and Orlando residents can win free tickets to concerts and events throughout the area by getting vaccinated at select sites on certain days beginning this week.
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The treatment is available seven days a week on site.
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A source familiar with the discussions says administration health experts could make the recommendation for fully vaccinated adults as soon as this week.
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AdventHealth doctors are pleading with Central Floridians to get vaccinated and mask up to protect children under 12 as the number of pediatric cases rises in the state.