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Residents pleased with relatively smooth process at area vaccine site

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Despite the rain on Saturday morning, people still made their way to Valencia College to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Officials here told me in the past 20-minutes, they’ve reached 90% capacity, so far giving out more than 3,000 vaccines.

Residents said the process flowed smoothly. “I feel amazing and excited,” said Liz Doyle, who received the vaccine. “Joyful and very thankful.” Doyle was overcome with emotion after she got her chance to get her vaccine. “I’ve been anxious to get the vaccine,” she said. “I have several things coming up and I just wanted to be prepared for it.” And for Minerva Cologne, the process for her was convenient. “It was easy,” Cologne said. “The line was short.

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