Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Where to get vaccinated in Central Florida.

- By Kate Santich and John Cutter

All Floridians 40 and older will be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, March 29, and anyone older than 18 will be eligible starting April 5. The state also announced Friday that 16- and 17-yearolds can be inoculated with the Pfizer shot — the only COVID-19 vaccine currently approved for teenagers — starting April 5, if they have a form signed by a parent or a parent accompanie­s them to the site.

Already, sites in Miami and one at the Orange County Convention Center allow vaccinatio­n of residents 40 and older.

Overall, the number of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n sites in Central Florida is also growing rapidly as federal, state and county government­s, retail pharmacies, employers and houses of worship join the effort. Who’s eligible for the vaccine can vary widely from site to site, and the rules change regularly.

We have compiled a list of vaccinatio­n sites across Central Florida that will be updated frequently.

There’s also a statewide email address for homebound seniors to register to have the COVID-19 vaccine brought directly to them. To request vaccinatio­n, email HomeboundV­accine@ em.myflorida.com or call 1-866-779-6121.

Anyone seeking a vaccinatio­n will need proof of being a full- or part-time Florida resident. 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 or 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.

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, many providers ask for insurance informatio­n if you have coverage.

All Counties in Central Florida

Depending on location, some or all of these store pharmacies are offering COVID vaccinatio­ns. Check each company’s their websites for appointmen­t informatio­n.

„ CVS — cvs.com/ immunizati­ons/ covid-19-vaccine

„ Publix — publix.com/ covidvacci­ne

„ Sam’s Club — samsclub. com/covid

„ Winn Dixie — winndixie.com/pharmacy/ covid-vaccine

„ Walmart — walmart. com/covidvacci­ne

„ Walgreens — walgreens. com/findcare/vaccinatio­n/ covid-19

Orange County

ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER, 9800 Internatio­nal Dr., Orlando: This is a drivethrou­gh site, with appointmen­ts required through the state vaccine portal (https://www.patientpor­talfl.com/s/?language=en_ US). The site can offer up to 3,400 vaccinatio­ns a day. „ Who’s eligible: Full- or part-time Florida residents age 40 and up (18 and older on April 5); long-term health care facility residents and staff (any age); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact (any age); all educators and staff in schools, colleges, licensed day care centers or recognized after-school or Head Start programs (any age); any employees of police, fire or correction­s agencies (any age); extremely vulnerable or high-risk adults (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: Vary, based appointmen­ts.

„ Appointmen­ts: The state vaccine portal (https:// www.patientpor­talfl. com/s/?language=en_US) reopens Monday at 9 a.m.

ORANGE COUNTY LIBRARY SOUTH TRAIL BRANCH, 4600 Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando: Operated under a partnershi­p of the Orange County Library System, Orange County’s Office of Emergency Management and the Florida Division of Emergency Management, this site is for walk-up vaccinatio­ns only with no appointmen­ts needed. It is expected to run for six to 10 weeks, depending on vaccine supply.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact (any age); extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk residents (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or while daily allotment lasts), seven days a week.

VALENCIA COLLEGE’S WEST CAMPUS, 1800 S. Kirkman Road, Orlando: This FEMA site is run through a federal-state partnershi­p offering vaccines on a first-come, first-served basis. The site is providing 500 first doses of the Pfizer vaccine per day through April 7, with remaining vaccine going to second doses.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); long-term health care facility residents and staff (any age); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact (any age); all educators and staff in schools, colleges or licensed day cares (any age); sworn law enforcemen­t officers or firefighte­rs (50 and older; 40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk people (any age adult, but must have required state form signed by doctor). County officials say get there early if you are getting a first dose. They have been running out of first-dose shots around 4 p.m.

„ Hours: 7 a.m. to seven days a week.

ORLANDO VA MEDICAL CENTER, 13800 Veterans Way, Orlando: This is a VA-run site, located in the fourth-floor auditorium of the Lake Nona facility. Appointmen­ts and walk-ins are welcome. To schedule, call 407-631-0499 Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.

„ Who’s eligible: All enrolled and eligible veterans regardless of age.

„ Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

LAKE BALDWIN VA MEDICAL CENTER, 5201 Raymond St., Orlando: This is a VA-run site, located in Auditorium B of the facility. Appointmen­ts and walk-ins are welcome. To schedule, call 407-631-0499.

„ Who’s eligible: All enrolled and eligible veterans regardless of age.

„ Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for appointmen­ts; 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for walk-ins.

UCF & VALENCIA COLLEGE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS, 500 W. Livingston St., Orlando: The site is offering COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns on a walk-up basis 7 on p.m.,

while supplies last. Residents may park at the UCF Parramore Parking Garage, 323 N. Parramore Ave., Orlando.

„ Who’s eligible: 40 and older on April 7; 18 and older starting April 5;, longterm care residents and staff, health-care workers with direct patient contact, employees of educationa­l institutio­ns; and people with approved documentat­ion from a physician deeming them to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.

„ Hours: March 31, April 7 and April 14 only, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

MORE INFORMATIO­N: 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 preregiste­r.

Seniors who lack transporta­tion may qualify for a free ride from LYNX. You must have a scheduled appointmen­t at the Orange County Convention Center before calling 407-836-3111 to request a scheduled ride. Seniors also may ride LYNX to the Valencia College site, which does not require an appointmen­t.

Seminole County

OVIEDO MALL, 1360 Oviedo Mall Boulevard, Oviedo (enter from the parking lot closest to District Eat & Play): This is an appointmen­t-only site. Appointmen­ts are currently booked through April 3, but check back frequently in case of cancellati­ons and future openings. New appointmen­ts are posted each Tuesday.

„ Who’s eligible: People 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5), long-term care residents and staff, healthcare workers with direct patient contact, employees of educationa­l institutio­ns, sworn law-enforcemen­t officers and fire fighters age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); and people with approved documentat­ion from a physician deeming them to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.

„ Hours: Vary, based on appointmen­ts.

NORTHLAND CHURCH MOBILE SITE, 530 Dog Track Road in Longwood: This is a temporary site operated by the Seminole County Office of Emergency Management and Florida Department of Health in Seminole and open March 31 and April 1 by appointmen­t only.

„ Who’s eligible: People 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5), long-term care residents and staff, healthcare workers with direct patient contact, employees of educationa­l institutio­ns, sworn law-enforcemen­t officers and fire fighters age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); and people with approved documentat­ion from a physician deeming them to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.

„ Hours: Vary, based on appointmen­ts.

MORE INFORMATIO­N: For technical assistance in booking appointmen­ts call 407-665-0000. New appointmen­ts for the Oviedo Mall vaccine site will be posted to PrepareSem­inole.org’s vaccine section each Tuesday, pending vaccines are received in order to guarantee appointmen­ts for the following week. Eventbrite, the appointmen­t system utilized by Seminole County, has a feature to “follow” events created by Seminole County to receive notificati­on if cancellati­ons result in available appointmen­ts.

Homebound residents should call the county’s Citizen’s Informatio­n Line at 407-665-0000 to request an in-home vaccinatio­n visit. The request will be screened for eligibilit­y, with paramedics scheduling in-home visits.

Homebound veterans who served in WW2 or the Korean War can put in a request for an in-home visit through the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

To “follow” events, visit PrepareSem­inole.org, click on appointmen­t links, and look for the blue “follow” button at the top right of the page. There is no wait list for appointmen­ts; residents should continue to check PrepareSem­inole.org for updates. The Seminole County Citizen Informatio­n Hotline is available to assist Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 407-665-0000. Text COVID19INF­O to 888-777 to opt-in for alerts from Seminole County Emergency Management related to COVID-19.

Lake County

LAKE SQUARE MALL, 10401 US-441, Leesburg: This is a state-supported vaccinatio­n site with appointmen­ts required through the state vaccine portal. (Walk-ups are not accepted.)

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); longterm care facility residents and staff (any age); healthcare profession­als with direct patient contact; K-12 school staff; sworn law enforcemen­t officers or firefighte­rs (age 50 or older; 40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk people (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: Vary, appointmen­ts.

ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH, 6803 Old Hwy. 441, Mt. Dora: From 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. for scheduled appointmen­ts for groups and second doses only; from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. for first and second doses on a firstcome, first-served basis. Schedules are based on vaccine availabili­ty. Dates and times are subject to change.

AMAZON DISTRIBUTI­ON SITE, 7453 Republic Drive, Groveland — Starting Monday (March 29), the site will open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday, with extended hours on Wednesday to 7 p.m. The site will close permanentl­y on April 2. Schedules are based on vaccine availabili­ty. Dates and times are subject to change.

ORLANDO HEALTH - SOUTH LAKE HOSPITAL, 1900 Don Wickham Dr., Clermont: This is an appointmen­t-only site run by Orlando Health, which is offering vaccines for eligible persons when supplies become available. Call (877) 321-2684 for more informatio­n or to make an appointmen­t.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); longterm health care facility residents and staff; healthcare profession­als with direct patient contact (any age); extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk people (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: See above.

MORE INFORMATIO­N: Lake residents can call 1-833-540-2052, text COVIDUPDAT­E to 888777 or visit lake.florida.gov. Residents can preregiste­r to be notified when immunizati­on appointmen­ts are available by visiting myvaccine.fl.gov or calling 866-201-6909 (or 833-4761031 for TTY users). Once available, individual­s will be contacted by phone call, text or email and will be assisted in scheduling an appointmen­t. Persons currently ineligible to receive an immunizati­on appointmen­t may sign up for email updates when the state criteria changes. based on

Osceola County

CENTRO CRISTIANO DIOS DE PACTOS CHURCH, 1130 Simmons Road, Kissimmee: This is an appointmen­t-only site with preregistr­ation required through the state vaccine portal or by calling or call 866-201-6507. Residents will be contacted by the county’s vendor to schedule their first dose appointmen­t; the Health Department will schedule the second dose. „ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); longterm health care facility residents and staff (any age); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact); K-12 school staff age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); sworn law enforcemen­t officers or firefighte­rs age 50 or older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk people (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: Vary, appointmen­ts.

CHAMBERS PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, 2380 Smith St., Kissimmee: Drive-up site open without appointmen­t through April 30.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact; extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk people (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: 9 a.m. to seven days a week.

65th INFANTRY VETERANS PARK, 301 Buenaventu­ra Blvd., Kissimmee: This walk-up site opened Thursday and provides up to 200 shots a day. No appointmen­ts required.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact; medically vulnerable residents under 50 (under 40 on Monday; 18 and older on April 5) with a state form signed by a doctor.

„ Hours: daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. or until the day’s doses are depleted.

MORE INFORMATIO­N: Residents who are 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5), who have obtained an appointmen­t for a COVID-19 shot and do not have a way to transport themselves to the Osceola County vaccine site at Centro Cristiano Dios De Pactos Church can call 407-742-0000 between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday to find out how to qualify for a ride. Lynx needs at least a 48 hour prior notice to schedule a ride through the Office of Emergency Management (OEM). Since the OEM does not operate on weekends, any ride needed for a Saturday or Monday, must be made the prior Thursday at the latest.

The county also is partnering with Prescripti­ons Unlimited in St. Cloud to provide vaccinatio­ns to home-bound patients 60 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, see osceola.org/covid19vac­cinations/. based 2 p.m.

Volusia County

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VOLUSIA COUNTY FAIRGROUND­S, 3150 E New York Ave, DeLand: This is a state-supported vaccinatio­n site with appointmen­ts required through the state vaccine portal at myvaccine.fl.gov or 866-2017314. (Walk-ups are not accepted.) Individual­s who received their first dose COVID-19 vaccine at the Volusia County Fairground­s should return to the same location on the date written on the back of their vaccinatio­n card to receive their second dose. Arrive at the same time as your first-dose appointmen­t. For questions, call the Volusia County Citizens Informatio­n Center between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 866-345-0345.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); longterm health care facility residents and staff (any age); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact); or high-risk people (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

„ Hours: Vary, based appointmen­ts.

DAYTONA BEACH VA CLINIC, 551 National Health Care Dr, Daytona Beach: This is a VA-run facility. Shots by appointmen­t only. To schedule an appointmen­t, call 407-631-0499 Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.

„ Who’s eligible: Enrolled veterans of all ages.

„ Hours: Thursday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

MORE INFORMATIO­N: For the latest informatio­n regarding COVID-19 in Volusia County, visit Volusia.org/coronaviru­s. Note: Florida Medicaid is providing free transporta­tion to receive a vaccine for qualifying individual­s with Medicaid. After booking a vaccine appointmen­t, call your plan provider and request the name and telephone number for their transporta­tion service. Individual­s not in a health plan may call 1-877-2541055 to be connected with a transporta­tion service. on

Brevard County

VIERA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CLINIC, 2555 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera: This is state-run site. Individual­s may pre-register for vaccine appointmen­ts and be notified when appointmen­ts are available by visiting myvaccine.fl.gov or by calling 1-866-201-5420 (or TTY 1-833-476-1525).

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5) or those with underlying health problems and a signed form from their doctor.

„ Hours: vary.

VIERA VA HEALTH CARE CENTER, 2900 Veterans Way, Melbourne: This is a VA-run site drive-up facility. Shots by appointmen­t only. To schedule an appointmen­t, call 407-6310499 Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

„ Who’s eligible: All enrolled veterans 65 years old and older, frontline essential workers, and veterans with underlying medical conditions as determined by the CDC.

„ Hours: Vary, based on appointmen­ts.

MORE INFORMATIO­N: See brevard.floridahea­lth. gov.

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Polk County

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STATE OPERATED SITES: The county is continuing to use its own vaccinatio­n enrollment process at https://register.polk.health rather than the statewide registrati­on system. Enrollment­s can be made online or by calling the COVID19 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.

„ Who’s eligible: Florida residents or part-time residents age 50 and older (40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); longterm health care facility residents and staff (any age); health-care profession­als with direct patient contact); K-12 school staff; sworn law enforcemen­t officers or firefighte­rs (age 50 or older; 40 and older on Monday; 18 and older on April 5); extremely medical vulnerable or high-risk people (any age, but must have required state form signed by doctor).

MORE INFORMATIO­N: Polk County runs a COVID10 Vaccine Call Center Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 863-298-7500. For more informatio­n, go to polk.floridahea­lth.gov.

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PRESS/TNS HANS PENNINK/DETROIT FREE All Floridians 40 and older will be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, March 29, and anyone older than 18 will be eligible starting April 5.

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