Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

WHERE TO GET VACCINATED

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Central Florida’s COVID-19 vaccinatio­n efforts will get a boost of at least 40,000 doses next week, not including the opening of a large federally operated vaccine site at Valencia College’s West Campus in Orlando.

In addition, Walmart has begun a vaccine drive-thru site for eligible residents at its store at 3101 Princeton Ave. in Orlando. Vaccinatio­ns there began Thursday, Feb. 25, and will last for three weeks. Appointmen­ts are required and limited. Sign up at walmart.com/covidvacci­ne.

Publix will reopen its vaccinatio­n appointmen­t portal Monday at 7 a.m., and like previous openings, the available slots are expected to fill quickly. The company is administer­ing the vaccine at its pharmacies in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and Volusia counties. Vaccinatio­ns are also underway at several hundred other locations across the state — including select Walmart, Sam’s Club and WinnDixie stores — and recently began at select CVS Health and its Navarro Discount Pharmacy and CVS Pharmacy y más, which cater to Hispanic consumers. Appointmen­ts for participat­ing CVS location in Central Florida — including Daytona Beach, Lakeland and Plant City — were fully booked as of late Friday, Feb. 26.

All vaccinatio­n programs in Florida, except for those run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, follow the priorities of Gov. Ron DeSantis, who ordered that only Florida residents 65 and older, frontline health-care workers, residents deemed extremely vulnerable because of other health problems, and nursing home residents and staff be vaccinated in this first phase.

And only hospitals can vaccinate people in the extremely vulnerable category. Statewide, only a handful of facilities, including AdventHeal­th and Orlando Health, have received vaccine doses for this purpose. The state offers a statewide preregistr­ation system that will notify registrant­s when appointmen­ts are available in their area. Florida residents can visit myvaccine.fl.gov/ to sign up. Once appointmen­ts are available, individual­s will be contacted by phone, text or email.

Note: Anyone seeking the vaccinatio­n will need to provide documentat­ion of being a Florida resident or a front-line healthcare worker providing services in Florida. Examples of accepted documentat­ion include a valid Florida driver’s license or Florida identifica­tion card or any two of the following:

A deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residentia­l rental or lease agreement.

A utility hookup or work order that is not more than 2 months old.

A utility bill that is not more than 2 months old.

Mail from a bank or other financial institutio­n — including checking, savings, or investment account statements — that is not more than 2 months old.

Mail from a government agency, such as a tax bill showing a Florida address, that is not more than 2 months old.

The list below is the latest county-by-county informatio­n for Central Florida, but vaccine availabili­ty can change quickly. Please check the sites below and look for the latest at OrlandoSen­tinel.com/coronaviru­s for last-minute updates.

Caution: Beware of scams. Do not fill out Eventbrite vaccine registrati­on forms unless they are provided through a county’s website or the links in this list, and do not register for a vaccinatio­n appointmen­t that requires payment. However, some providers ask for insurance informatio­n.

Brevard

State-operated sites: COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns from the Florida Department of Health in Brevard are available on an appointmen­t-only, drive-through basis for those age 65 and older and healthcare workers who provide direct patient care. Those obtaining a first dose appointmen­t for the Moderna vaccine will automatica­lly be scheduled for the second dose 28 days from the initial vaccinatio­n date.

Pre-register for vaccine appointmen­ts through the state’s sign-up system at myvaccine.fl.gov or by calling 866-201-5420 (or 833-476-1525 for the hearingimp­aired). You will be notified when appointmen­ts are available.

The county is using its clinic in Viera, at 2555 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, to administer the vaccine.

If possible, review the COVID Vaccine Fact Sheet and print and complete the screening questions on the COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Consent Form prior to your appointmen­t. This will help speed up the process.

For more informatio­n: brevard. floridahea­lth.gov.

Other vaccine providers in Brevard: Publix, Walmart and Winn-Dixie are administer­ing vaccines through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.

Lake

State-operated sites: The state Department of Health in Lake County is offering free COVID-19 immunizati­ons at the former Sears store in Lake Square Mall by appointmen­t only to front-line health care workers and residents 65 and older. Pre-register for an appointmen­t at myvaccine.fl.gov or call 1-866-201-6909 (or 833-4761031 for TTY users). Appointmen­ts are based on vaccine availabili­ty. First vaccine doses will no longer be available at the Amazon Distributi­on Site, 7453 Republic Dr., in Groveland. Due to overwhelmi­ng demand, that site will be used strictly for administer­ing second doses. Also, the state will continue to provide second doses of the vaccine at St. Patrick’s Church, 6803

Old U.S. Highway 441 in Mount Dora. Recipients must present photo identifica­tion and the CDC vaccinatio­n card provided to them during their first-dose vaccinatio­n. If you are not contacted by the due date on the card provided at your appointmen­t, please call (352) 268-9299.

For more informatio­n: Call (352) 268-9299, text COVIDUPDAT­E to 888777 or visit lake.florida.gov. Other vaccine providers in Lake: Publix, Winn-Dixie.

Orange

State-operated sites: Vaccinatio­n sign-up reopens Monday, March 1, at 9 a.m. for Florida Department of Health in Orange County’s site at the Orange County Convention Center. You can also sign up for alerts for future availabili­ty. Visit ocfl.net/Vaccine for registrati­on informatio­n, call 1-844-770-8548 or e-mail COVID19Sup­port@cdrmaguire.com. Residents trying to get an appointmen­t are encouraged to pre-register so they can be notified when the county’s portal reopens, which will happen as additional vaccine become available.

If you are not a Florida resident and have already gotten your first dose at the convention center, the Department of Health will honor your appointmen­t to complete the vaccine series. However, if you are not a resident and have not received your first dose yet, you need to cancel your appointmen­t. When vaccinatio­ns resume, seniors who lack transporta­tion may qualify for a free ride from LYNX. You MUST have a scheduled appointmen­t first at the Orange County Convention Center before calling 407-836-3111 to request a scheduled ride.

For more informatio­n: http://orange.floridahea­lth.gov/, 407-8581400, download the OCFL Alert app, or text OCFLCOVID to 888777 to receive updates on your cell phone. Other vaccine providers in Orange: Publix, Walmart.

Osceola

State-operated sites: The Florida Department of Health in Osceola County uses the statewide preregistr­ation system to make vaccine appointmen­ts. Go to myvaccine.fl.gov or call 1-866-201-6507 to pre-register. The shots are being administer­ed at Centro Cristiano Dios De Pactos Church, 1130 Simmons Road, Kissimmee. Anyone who received an initial dose of vaccine from FDOH-Osceola should be contacted to schedule a second dose appointmen­t. These individual­s are asked to monitor their email and not to submit the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n appointmen­t request form. If you have not been contacted two days prior to the second dose due date, call 407552-0120 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The county also is partnering with Prescripti­ons Unlimited in St. Cloud to provide vaccinatio­ns to homebound patients 65 years and older and home health providers. Providers seeking vaccinatio­ns for their staff or patients may call 407-892-7166 or email covid19@unlimitedr­x.com to schedule an appointmen­t. Appointmen­ts are required.

For more informatio­n: osceola.floridahea­lth.gov/.

Other vaccine providers in Osceola: Publix, Walmart.

Polk

State-operated sites: All appointmen­ts for COVID-19 vaccines in Polk County were reported to be filled as of Friday, Feb. 26. The county is continuing to use its own vaccinatio­n enrollment process at https://register.polk. health instead of opting into the statewide registrati­on system. Enrollment­s can be made online or by calling the COVID-19 Vaccinatio­n Call Center at 863-298-7500. Appointmen­t availabili­ty is based on the supply of vaccine.

The shots are administer­ed by appointmen­t only at 1290 Golfview Ave, Bartow.

For more informatio­n: floridahea­lth.gov/alerts.html Other vaccine providers in Polk: Publix, Walmart.

Seminole

State-operated sites: Seminole County uses its own vaccine reservatio­n system through EventBrite.com. Appointmen­ts are currently sold out through March 6. Eligible Florida residents include those 65 and older as well as front-line healthcare workers. Register at EventBrite.com or call 407-665-0000.

The county is using the former Sears store at the Oviedo

Mall, 1360 Oviedo Mall Blvd., to administer the vaccine. Please bring identifica­tion with your birth date to your appointmen­t for check in. Non-hospital healthcare workers should also present a valid proof of employment such as an employer ID or pay stub, etc.). Proof of Florida residency or semi-residency is also required.

For more informatio­n: PrepareSem­inole.org.

Other vaccine providers in Seminole: Publix, Walmart and Sam’s Club.

Volusia

Because of vaccine shipment delays, the Volusia County Fairground­s COVID-19 second-dose vaccinatio­n event originally scheduled for Friday, Feb. 19, was reschedule­d to Saturday, Feb. 27. Residents should have been contacted by the state’s registrati­on platform, Sharecare, to confirm the new date (be sure to check your “junk” email folder if you have trouble finding the notificati­on). Anyone unable to make the re-scheduled appointmen­t can call the county’s Citizen Informatio­n Center at 1-866-345-0345 to set up another opportunit­y. Appointmen­ts for all other county vaccinatio­n clinics should be made through the statewide pre-registrati­on system by visiting myvaccine.fl.gov or by calling 1866-201-7314. While the first-dose clinics have transition­ed to walk-up, or indoor events, pre-registrati­on and appointmen­ts are still required. For more informatio­n: volusia.org/coronaviru­s or call 1-866-345-0345. Other vaccine providers for Volusia: Publix, Winn-Dixie, Daytona Beach VA Multispeci­alty Community Based Outpatient Clinic.

AdventHeal­th

All appointmen­ts have been booked for first-round shots, but those due for a second shot will be vaccinated as scheduled. Community healthcare providers; employees’ families who are 65 years and older; patients of AdventHeal­th Medical Group who are 65 years and older and a small number of patients deemed extremely vulnerable.

For more informatio­n: To receive alerts about vaccine availabili­ty, visit www.Coronaviru­sVaccineAl­erts.com.

Orlando Health

No first-dose appointmen­ts are available. If you received your first vaccinatio­n at an Orlando Health facility and still need a second-dose, you should have been contacted to schedule that appointmen­t. If you haven’t, call 877-321-2684.

For more informatio­n: Check orlandohea­lth.com/Covid-19/ vaccine for updates.

Orlando VA

The Orlando VA Medical Center is providing COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns at two locations to eligible veterans 65 and over, veterans living in congregate settings (such as nursing homes), homeless veterans, hemodialys­is patients, those who have undergone or are awaiting solid organ transplant­s, patients with spinal cord injuries or veterans receiving chemothera­py in a clinic or hospital.

Also, the VA is vaccinatin­g veterans under age 65 who are employed as firefighte­rs, police officers, correction­s officers, food and agricultur­al workers, U.S. Postal Service staff, and those working in manufactur­ing, grocery stores, public transit, the education sector as well as daycare workers who have not yet received the first dose. To be eligible, veterans must already receive care at the VA or be eligible to receive care at the VA. Vaccinatio­n clinics are being held by appointmen­t and for walk-ins at the Orlando VA Medical Center in Lake Nona Tuesday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m, and at the Lake Baldwin VA Medical Center Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

To schedule an appointmen­t, call 407-631-0499 Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. For more informatio­n: Visit orlando.va.gov/services/covid-19vaccines.asp or call 407-631-0499.

This list is updated online regularly as informatio­n becomes available.

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