Friday and Saturday
The city of Homestead is offering two walk-up vaccination events for Florida residents 18 years of age and older.
The first event will take place Friday from 10am – 6pm at the Phichol Williams Community Center, 951 SW 4
th Street. The second event will take place Saturday from 10am – 6pm at J.D. Redd Park, 550 Homestead Boulevard.
Appointments are not needed. The vaccine being offered is the Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine. Individuals must provide identification, but proof of Florida residency is not required.
Miami-Dade County Opening Three Vaccine Locations Next Week
The sites will be open on specific dates through a partnership with the Florida Department of Health:
The sites will be open on specific dates through a partnership with the Florida Department of Health:
Health District Center, 1350 NW 14th Street (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday)
Little Haiti Clinic, 300 NE 80th Terrace (Monday, Wednesday and Friday)
West Perrine Clinic, 18255 Homestead Avenue (Monday-Friday)
Pfizer vaccine doses will be distributed and everyone ages 16 and older are eligible.
Vaccine Event Being Held at Mexico Consulate in Miami
The event will take place Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the office of the Consulate General of Mexico, located at 1399 S.W. 1st Avenue.
No appointment is required and doses of the Moderna vaccine will be distributed.
Nova Southeastern University Dropping COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Students, Staff
In a statement Wednesday, the university said its requirement for vaccinations will no longer be in effect due to a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and set to go into effect on July 1 that bans businesses from requiring vaccinations.
CVS Begins Accepting Walk-Ins at All Florida Locations
All 782 locations in the Sunshine State will now be giving out doses without an appointment starting Tuesday. Same-day scheduling, including appointments as soon as one hour from time of scheduling, is also available.
Broward County Public Schools Offering COVID-19 Vaccines to Students