NORTHWEST MIAMI-DADE – The line was long in Northwest Miami-Dade Thursday morning for a pop-up site that had 400 Johnson and Johnson one-dose COVID-19 vaccines to distribute.
Carolyn Lawson arrived at 4:15 a.m. and was second in line for the shot at the Global Church site, which was expected to begin its vaccinations at 8 a.m., but didn’t get started until 9:30 a.m.
Lawson said she had gone to several different sites to get the shot in previous days, but wasn’t successful.
“I tried before and I got there at like 5:30, 6 o’clock in the morning and was like a three-mile line already.” Lawson said it was important to her to get the vaccine because she works at a funeral home and is exposed to people with COVID-19.
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