ORLANDO, Fla. – After the U.S. lifted its pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the Florida Division of Emergency Management announced federally supported vaccination sites would resume the use of J&J vaccines starting Sunday morning.
The FDEM said these sites will offer up to 3,000 doses of the single-shot vaccine, but a new consent form will be required in order to administer it.
The FEMA-backed vaccination site at the Valencia College west campus was among the other federally supported sites to offer J&J vaccines again. [TRENDING: Orlando restaurant owner struggling to find workers | City of Orlando: ‘Our current way of life isn’t sustainable’ | Easy $50?