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Florida Governor To Get COVID-19 Vaccine This Week

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a press availability, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, in Tallahassee, Fla. DeSantis said that the Florida National Guard is in place at a number of Florida airports. The guard members will provide information to travelers. (AP Photo/Brendan Farrington)
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a press availability, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, in Tallahassee, Fla. DeSantis said that the Florida National Guard is in place at a number of Florida airports. The guard members will provide information to travelers. (AP Photo/Brendan Farrington)

TALLAHASSEE - Now that Florida is making coronavirus shots available to people age 40 and up, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday he's going to get his vaccine this week.

DeSantis, 42, will join about 6 million people in Florida who have already received at least the first dose of a vaccine. The state has a population of 21.5 million people. He didn't give details about when or where he'll get his shot.

"I'm not sure we're going to do it on camera, we'll see. If you guys want a gun show, maybe we can do it, but probably better off not," DeSantis said at a news conference. "We will let you know when I get the jab."

Florida will open vaccines to anyone who wants them beginning Monday.

"It will probably be a bit of a rush. It will probably start to be pretty soft as we get into the middle of April," DeSantis said. "By the time we get to May, my sense is there will probably be a surplus built up, so it will really be about public messaging and letting people know it's out there."

Overall, Florida has had nearly 2.1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus resulting in about 34,000 deaths.

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