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New COVID-19 vaccine site opens at Kissimmee church offering 800 shots a day

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OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – A new COVID-19 vaccine distribution site was up and running in Osceola County Wednesday.Jeremy Lanier, with the Florida Department of Health of Osceola County, said their new location is at Centro Cristiano Dios De Pactos Florida in Kissimmee.He said the location at the church allows them to administer over 800 doses of the vaccine a day.[TRENDING: Biden will move to reverse these Trump policies | Here’s how to register for COVID-19 vaccine | At least part-time residency required for vaccine in FL]The site opened up at 8 a.m., with a line of cars already waiting, according to Lanier.Betty McKeown, 77, was among those who lined up for her first shot on Wednesday.“I want to get it; I think that we’ve got to do something.

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