From the Orange County Newsroom
Mayor Jerry Demings of Orange County provided key updates to residents during his second coronavirus news conference this week. Highlights included vaccine appointments reopening, free testing extended through the end of February for residents and visitors, last chance to complete the community crime survey and more.
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County will reopen online appointments with limited availability for COVID-19 vaccinations at the Orange County Convention Center to qualifying 65+ residents on Friday, January 29, 2021, at 8 a.m.
Visit ocfl.net/Vaccine for registration information and to review frequently asked questions.
For registration questions or help, contact 844-770-8548 or e-mail COVID19Support@cdrmaguire.com.
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As a reminder, seniors who do not have access to the internet may visit a participating Orange County Community Center. Staff will be available to help residents book appointments. Participating centers include:
Visit ocfl.net/Testing for more information.
The deadline to complete the Orange County’s Citizens Safety Task Force’s Community Crime Survey is Sunday, January 31, 2021. The survey will be used to gain insight from residents on solutions and strategies to prevent and reduce gun violence and violent crime. Residents can take the short survey by visiting ocfl.net/CrimeSurvey.
Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County is accepting applications for its roof repair program, funded by a grant by Orange County Government. Residents who are interest in the program may visit HabitatOrlandoOsceola.org/Repair-My-Roof.
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