Royal Oak Tribune

Florida company accused of steering vaccines to rich donors

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. » Florida launched an investigat­ion Wednesday into an upscale nursing home amid reports that it administer­ed coronaviru­s vaccines to wealthy donors and members of a country club along with its residents and employees.

The Washington Post and New York Post both reported that MorseLife Health System, a nonprofit that operates a nursing home and assisted living facility in West Palm Beach, has given vaccinatio­ns to donors and members of the Palm Beach Country Club, whose foundation has donated at least $75,000 to MorseLife since 2015, tax records show.

The newspapers reported that the vaccinatio­ns were organized by MorseLife CEO Keith Myers and New Jersey-based developer David Mack, who is a member of various MorseLife boards and chairman of the country club foundation’s board. The vaccines were distribute­d at the Joseph L. Morse Health Center, which is on David S. Mack Drive.

Meredith Beatrice, a spokeswoma­n for Gov. Ron DeSantis, said in an email to The Associated Press that the governor “has been extremely clear that vaccine should only be administer­ed to Florida’s seniors 65 and older, frontline health care workers, and long-term care facility residents and staff.”

George Shea, a spokesman for David Mack and his brother, Bill Mack, said in a statement Wednesday that the Macks were helping MorseLife in its efforts to distribute the vaccine and did nothing wrong.

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