ORLANDO, Fla. – The newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine is now being distributed at the FEMA vaccination site in Orlando.
FEMA officials made the announcement Friday morning during a news conference with U.S. Rep. Val Demings. “They are administering that (the J&J vaccine) today.
It’s a person’s choice, up to 500, though,” said Gracia Szczech, regional administrator at FEMA, region 4. [TRENDING: Where school staff, child care workers can get the vaccine| 80th annual Daytona Beach Bike Week starts | When could Orange County could lift its mask mandate] People arriving at the FEMA site will have a choice of which vaccine they want, either J&J or Pfizer, but only 500 doses of the J&J are available.