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Offline libertybele

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Yes!  It's good to see such a large grocery chain taking a stand.

Publix not giving COVID-19 vaccine to children younger than 5

Health officials approved COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as 6 months last week, but Florida-based Publix will not be offering the Moderna and Pfizer shots to children younger than 5.

A spokesperson for the supermarket, which is headquartered in Lakeland and has nearly 1,300 locations across the southeast, confirmed the news to Fox 13 Tampa Bay on Wednesday.

About two-thirds of Publix stores are in Florida, which was the only state not to preorder vaccines from the federal government in anticipation of them being approved for toddlers.
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While vaccines won't be available for the youngest kids at county health departments in Florida, many private health care providers throughout the state are offering them to some children younger than 5.

A spokesperson for CVS told Fox Business that the pharmacy's MinuteClinics are offering Pfizer's vaccine to children 18 months through four years of age.

Walgreens told Fox 13 Tampa Bay that children ages 3 and older could get the vaccine at locations in Florida and the rest of the country.

Publix's media relations office did not respond to multiple phone calls and emails about their policy on Wednesday. ......

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/publix-not-giving-covid-19-vaccine-children-younger-5

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Re: Publix not giving COVID-19 vaccine to children younger than 5
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2022, 01:02:35 pm »
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Re: Publix not giving COVID-19 vaccine to children younger than 5
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2022, 01:11:09 pm »
Smart corporate move by a board that understands the concept of co-liability.
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