DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Seniors in Volusia County started lining up more than 19 hours before the gates were scheduled to open Tuesday for day two of a first come, first served COVID-19 vaccination event.Cars were lined up outside Daytona Stadium before 2 p.m.
Monday, well in advance of Tuesday’s state-operated event.[TRENDING: How to get vaccine in Florida | New attractions coming to Central Florida theme parks | FDA to consider cutting vaccine doses in half]Authorities on Monday were forced to open the gates early and turn others away due to the demand for the coronavirus vaccine.The Florida Department of Health is offering no-cost Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 years and older.Patricia Boswell, of the Florida Department of Health.