Octubre 2022
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Florida SHOTS Live Webinar: Placing VFC and COVID-19 Vaccine Orders
Whether you are new to placing Vaccines for Children (VFC) or COVID-19 vaccine orders, or you just need a refresher, we've got you covered! During this webinar we will demonstrate how to place vaccine orders. Additionally, we'll review the Shots Recorded Report to assist with inventory reconciliation.Click on the below date (in EST) to register.Thursday, October 6, 12:30pmWednesday, October 12, 12:30pm* SpanishWednesday, October 19, 12:00pm
Vaccines for Children (VFC) Flu Vaccines
Influenza vaccines are being shipped to providers who completed the seasonal pre-book in Florida SHOTS. If you did not pre-book, you may contact the VFC Program at FloridaVFC@flhealth.gov to request doses be placed in pre-book for you. Please include your VFC PIN. Flu vaccine orders will not be available for ordering in Florida SHOTS, but the order status can be tracked on your Order Requests page.Once all providers have received half of their pre-book flu vaccines, the remaining vaccine doses should be requested through Florida SHOTS by using the Order Requests page. At that time, those providers who did not pre-book may request flu vaccines. Instructions for submitting your order can be found HERE. Also available in Spanish.
NEW PASSWORD REQUIREMENTS
As of October 8, 2022, new Florida SHOTS passwords must have the following parameters:Must be 10 to 30 characters longMust contain at least 1 lower-case, 1 upper-case, 1 number and 1 special characterCannot contain common password words such as “password”, “admin”, “12345”, etcCannot contain more than 4 of the same repeating charactersCannot contain your system user IDCannot be any of the previous 3 password used or any password used in the last 90 daysUsers will need to use new requirements when the system prompts them to update their password.
NEW Florida SHOTS FAQ Videos
We understand you are busy and need quick, on-demand training options for common functions in Florida SHOTS. You can now access under 5-minute video in both English and Spanish covering frequently asked questions. We will be adding new topics each month.