Miami Herald

Publix but won’t give COVID-19 vaccines to kids younger than 5

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R O’DONNELL AND IAN HODGSON

Since COVID-19 vaccines first became available, Publix has played a major role in tackling the public-health emergency in Florida by offering vaccines to adults and, later, children as young as 5.

But the Lakeland grocery company says it will not offer the vaccine approved for children ages 4 and under “at this time.”

Spokespers­on Hannah Herring said Publix will not release a statement explaining its decision. The company’s website indicates that it is still accepting COVID-19 vaccine appointmen­ts for children ages 5 and up.

The company still offers other child vaccinatio­ns, including the flu shot for babies as young as 6 months.

The vaccine rollout for the nation’s youngest children has been complicate­d in Florida, where state leaders have questioned the effectiven­ess of COVID-19 vaccines, going against the recommenda­tions of the nation’s top health regulators and medical associatio­ns.

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo recommende­d against giving vaccines to healthy children, contrary to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Florida was the only state in the nation not to preorder doses of the under-5 vaccine. The White House said that decision could delay delivery to medical providers in the state. Parents of children under 18 months must rely on pediatrici­ans, medical clinics and children’s hospitals to get their kids vaccinated.

Publix is not affected because it is enrolled in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, which means it orders vaccine doses directly from the federal government.

The governor tapped Publix to become a key part of Florida’s vaccine rollout in early 2021. By that April, the grocery chain was the single largest vaccine supplier in Florida and was getting nearly a quarter of the state’s doses.

The company is Florida’s largest private employer and a regular donor to political campaigns of both major political parties, though its donations skew Republican.

It donated $100,000 to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ political committee in early 2021.

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