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Caregivers who bring someone 65+ to get vaccine can also get a shot – WJXT News4JAX
While it’s not spelled out in the state or federal guidelines for the FEMA vaccination site, caregivers can get a shot if they accompany a person they are caring…

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A Facebook post by Florida state Sen. Audrey Gibson (D-Jacksonville) might have given the impression that anyone who brought a person 65 years or older to the federal vaccine site at Gateway Mall on Saturday could get a shot, but that wasnt exactly the case.
Caregivers who accompany qualifying seniors to get vaccinated do qualify to get a shot — as Gibsons flier is titled — but not everyone who brings a senior can get vaccinated, as the text lower in her post read.
Some states…
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