Health officials release information on mobile vaccination clinics in Central Florida Share Updated: 12:18 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 WESH Share Updated: 12:18 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 Officials with the Florida Division of Emergency Management released new information on Monday regarding mobile vaccination clinics.All individuals age 18 or older can be vaccinated at the following one-day mobile vaccination sites and each site can administer up to 400 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. No appointment is required.Here are the locations for Monday, April 5. Each site is open until 7 p.m.Beardell Senior Center, 800 Delany Avenue, Orlando, Fla., 32801Food Bank - New Life Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, 3919 W. New Hampshire Street, Orlando, Fla., 32808Lipscomb Community Center, 3316 Monroe Street, Melbourne, Fla., 32901
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The Florida Division of Emergency Management has opened up three pop-up mobile vaccination sites in Central Florida today in coordination with FEMA.
Go on over! @FLSERT one-day mobile vaccination clinics in @OrangeCoFL have little to no wait right now and can vaccinate all individuals 18+. 400 J&J. Open until 7! pic.twitter.com/FvpYjTg7aU
Each of the sites can distribute up to 400 Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccines today only. The sites have little to no wait time and are open until 7 pm.
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