Debra Cantiello is losing patience. The 65-year-old Warrington woman spent weeks scouring the region for a vaccine for her 89-year-old father, spending hours online and on the phone desperately searching for an open door to the most in-demand item across the globe: the COVID-19 vaccine. She reached out to area drugstores. No luck. She called Doylestown Hospital, which couldn't help because her family's primary care physician is in Montgomery County. But when she called Abington Hospital, she said she and her father were denied because they live in Bucks County. She pre-registered on Bucks County’s vaccine portal, hoping to secure an appointment at one of the county health department’s three public vaccine clinics. Then, fed up with the wait in Bucks, she turned to St. Luke’s in Bethlehem, where was was able to secure a vaccine for her father, even though it cost $100 to get him a ride there.