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Next week is the last week to get your COVID-19 shot at the Orange County Convention Center.
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Anyone younger than 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to get their shot.
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He says 201,787 people or 15 percent of the Orange County population has completed either the two series Pfizer or one dose Johnson & Johnson shots so far.
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The pandemic took a big bite out of tourism, and that’s been felt by the Orange County Convention Center. Mark Tester, the center’s executive director, joins Intersection to discuss how the vast complex is working to cut costs as it waits for the crowds to come back.
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Central Floridians as young as five years of age with symptoms of coronavirus can use a special lane to get tested at the Orange County Convention Center starting Friday.
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Residents will pay some 50,000 dollars in taxes to hold the function after the organization putting it on got a 1 million dollar break from the county.
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The average wait time throughout most of the day on Monday at the Orange County Convention Center coronavirus testing site was one to two hours long.
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A global health technology conference that President Donald Trump was supposed to attend at the Orange County Convention Center has been canceled amid concerns over the coronavirus. It's the second conference that’s been canceled at the Convention Center this week.
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One of the nation's biggest convention centers is about to get bigger.
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It's week two of the gigantic stage arts festival, Orlando Fringe. Week one saw artists from all over the world performing their original stage shows day…