The pause could last seven to 10 days, according to news reports, as the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continue to look into concerns over blood clots with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
While attendees at Tuesday's event said they'd preferred the idea of getting one shot instead of two, the ability to get vaccinated was more important than trying to avoid a second date with a needle.
Deltona resident Mary Sesay got her first vaccine dose Tuesday afternoon at Wes Crile Park.
Admittedly not a fan of the pinch of needles she'd experienced with other vaccinations, the 76-year-old was feeling anxious the night before.