Benasource joined forces with Shot health to launch community COVID-19 vaccine program in multiple phases
Eligibility
- Long-term care facility residents and staff
- Individuals age 40 and older (starting March 29)
- Individuals age 18 and older (starting April 5)
- Health care personnel with direct patients
- K-12 school employees
- Anyone who needs a second Pfizer vaccine
- Persons deemed medically vulnerable by a physician – see note below for more information
Vulnerable Populations
The Governor’s Executive Order 21-47 allows COVID-19 vaccinations for those deemed medically vulnerable by a physician. Those individuals must have the COVID-19 Determination of Extreme Vulnerability form, completed and signed by a physician. Vaccines will not be given if the form is not completed.
For the latest eligibility requirements in the state of Florida, please visit the state website.*
Persons without proper applicable credentials will not receive a vaccine and will be turned away.
One of the following documents will be accepted:
- Government Issued ID
- Organizational identification card or badge for eligible categories
- Medical license (if applicable)
- Paystub showing employment for eligible categories
- W-2 IRS form showing employer for eligible categories
- An employment verification letter on letterhead for eligible categories
Finding Credible Vaccine Information
Before going online to search for vaccine information, make sure that you have identified credible sources that regularly update their information. The CDC offers guidance on how to find credible information. In addition, the Immunization Action Coalition offers valuable advice on evaluating online health information. The University of California San Francisco’s Evaluating Health Information page lists red flags every consumer needs to know.