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Not yet eligible residents wait at vaccine pop-up site hoping to get COVID-19 shots

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ORLANDO, Fla. – As the state of Florida continues to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, some people are still waiting and hoping for a shot.

On Monday, a separate line of people were seen waiting to get a vaccine at a pop-up site in West Orange County, even though they weren’t eligible.

Currently, the state is vaccinating residents 50 and older. Julian Lopez, 25, was in that line Monday at Highland Lakes Shopping Center.

He said even though he’s not officially eligible, he decided to come out after hearing stories of others getting their shots from leftover doses. [TRENDING: Police fire pepper balls at Fla.

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