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Frustration mounts at COVID-19 vaccination site in Delaware City

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DELAWARE CITY - Bumper to bumper lines of cars stretched for miles Saturday as chaos descended upon the Delaware DMV turned COVID-19 vaccination site.

Some of the state's most vulnerable residents arrived for their appointment only to sit in traffic for hours on end. FOX 29 crews watched as every person in line was let in, even an hour and a half after the site in Delaware City was expected to close.

Vaccine administration workers stayed late. Some people we spoke with thought it was worth the long wait, others were infuriated. "Angry, frustrated.

There is no reason for this," one woman said. "So why is it that we have to wait in this crazy line and spend half of our day here trying to get something that should have been in pharmacies,.

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