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Hard Rock Stadium in Miami coverts to COVID-19 testing, vaccination site

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke at Hard Rock Stadium Wednesday afternoon, at which time he announced that a “soft opening” has begun to partially covert the testing site into a vaccination site, News 6 partner WPLG reported.DeSantis said two drive-through lanes are currently being used to provide COVID-19 vaccines to those 65 and older, and that will soon expand.

He said the state will soon provide seniors a way to make an appointment there.[TRENDING: How to get vaccine in Fla. | Publix to offer vaccine | Man sends dead rat to ex-wife | Dr.

Dre suffers brain aneurysm]According to the governor, once the vaccination drive-through is fully open, they will be administering a minimum of 1,000 shots a day there.The Hard Rock Stadium.

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