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Lynx offers seniors with appointments a ride to Orange County Convention Center vaccine site

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Seniors needing a ride to their vaccine appointment at the Orange County Convention Center can ride for free with Lynx.

Anyone in Orange, Osceola or Seminole with a vaccine appointment can call 311 to schedule a pickup, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said Thursday during a coronavirus update.

Anyone who lives outside can reach 311 by calling 407-836-3111. Deming said 311 will coordinated with the Office of Emergency Management to arrange the ride. [TRENDING: Man in Capitol riot arrested at Orlando airport | Tom Brady throws Lombardi Trophy | How to get the vaccine in Fla.] However, seniors need to call at least 48 hours before the need a ride. “When a ride is scheduled you’ll get a ride from home to the Convention

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