On Saturday, Cal Fire San Diego through Operation Collaboration was able to get Kear vaccinated.
“They came in, gave me my shot, waited their 15 minutes, said goodbye and left," Kear said. "It’s really a pleasure to be able to say, I have a poke in my arm."
Kear said she is one step closer to be able to hug her family members.
"Now my goal is to hug and I can’t wait, it’s going to be so exciting," she said laughing.
Kear's daughter reached out to NBC 7 after seeing an NBC story about another homebound senior getting his shot to share her mother’s concerns, hoping it will pave the way to a vaccination.