VERO BEACH, Fla. – With more people who want the vaccine than vaccines available, some might feel really lucky to get an appointment anywhere.
For some Brevard residents on Tuesday, their luck was better in another county.Doug Gray of Melbourne brought his 87-year-old dad to the health department drive-through site in Vero Beach rather than the Brevard County site in Viera.“Because we tried a couple weeks ago and we got in too late,” Gray said about trying to book an appointment in his county of residence.[TRENDING: Manatee found with ‘Trump’ etched into skin | Carnival says 2020 bookings are strong | Here’s how to register for COVID-19 vaccine]The staff at the Indian River County fairgrounds said not only are they seeing Brevard residents,.