Tallahassee, Fla. September 24, 2024: – As Florida prepares for the potential impact of tropical storm Helene, Governor Ron DeSantis has issued Executive Order 24-209, allowing early prescription refills for residents in 56 counties. This measure ensures access to essential medications ahead of the storms, especially with pharmacy closures likely.
Under this order, Floridians can refill prescriptions early, including controlled substances, except for those listed under Schedule II of Chapter 893, Florida Statutes. This is crucial for safeguarding public health during the storms’ disruptions. Pharmacies must waive time restrictions and suspend electronic “refill too soon” alerts, enabling residents to secure a 30-day supply of medications.
Helene Live Updates: Tracking the Storm’s Path
Tropical Storm Helene is gaining strength and is forecast to make landfall as a hurricane on Thursday in Florida’s Big Bend area. As of Tuesday morning, Helene is located about 180 miles east-southeast of Cozumel, Mexico. It is expected to pass through the Yucatan Channel on Wednesday, bringing near-hurricane-force winds to Cancun, Mexico.
By Thursday, Helene’s impact will be felt along Florida’s coast, including Naples and Fort Myers, with coastal flooding expected. The storm will likely make landfall near Apalachicola, Florida, on Thursday night, bringing dangerous wind gusts up to 105 mph and significant storm surge risks, particularly around the Tampa Bay area.
Key Headlines:
- Helene Strengthens: Now a tropical storm, Helene is moving through the Yucatan Channel, heading toward Florida.
- State of Emergency: A state of emergency has been declared in 61 Florida counties in preparation for Helene’s arrival.
- Projected Impact: By Friday morning, Helene will be near Atlanta, bringing strong winds to the Southeast, with downed trees and power lines a major concern. Flash flood threats will extend into the weekend, affecting the Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi River Valleys.
Why Executive Order 24-209 Is Critical
Governor DeSantis’ emergency order is vital for ensuring uninterrupted access to essential medications during the storms. With pharmacies potentially closing due to the severe weather, early prescription refills prevent disruptions to residents’ healthcare needs.
Counties Under the Executive Order: Major counties affected include Duval, Lee, Orange, Hillsborough, and 52 others, preparing for the combined impact of Tropical Cyclone Nine and Helene.
Florida’s Emergency Prescription Law
Under section 252.358 of the Florida Statutes, insurers and pharmacies must comply with the state’s emergency medication regulations, ensuring:
- Waivers on prescription refill timing.
- A 30-day supply of medications regardless of previous refill dates.
Insurance Compliance
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has mandated all health insurers and pharmacies to follow these emergency guidelines until the Governor’s order is rescinded.
As Helene approaches, residents should prioritize securing medications, staying updated on storm forecasts, and preparing for possible evacuations.