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Maybe you re not a fan of making appointments. Or you can t keep one to save your life, because Miami time. Maybe putting things off is your favorite sport. Or maybe you re just feeling a little lazy lately. (No shame in that!)
If you want to get the vaccine at your leisure, you can find it at the following places. Minimal effort required.
Drive-thru sites
Homestead Sports Complex, 1601 SE 28th Ave.
Tropical Park, 7900 SW 40th St.
Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152nd St. Appointments are required. Register online by visiting Miami-Dade s vaccination program page or call 305-614-2014.
Hard Rock Stadium
The Pfizer vaccine is available at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on a first-come, first-serve basis. No appointment is necessary.
Vaccines slowing down as South Florida hits 40% immunization
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – As supply becomes ampler for COVID-19 vaccines, demand is beginning to soften, which raises questions about what happens if we don’t hit community immunity and how to best approach vaccine hesitancy.
According to the latest numbers from state health officials, the vaccination rate in Miami-Dade County just hit 40% of the population, and Broward County has risen up to 38%.
But also of note, as access and eligibility expand, the number of doses administered is slowing each day:
MIAMI-DADE:
A look at the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered over recent days in Miami-Dade County. (Florida Department of Health)
Out-of-state and international students included in free college COVID shots from Jackson Health
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Jackson Health System is offering COVID-19 shots to college students in Miami-Dade County and many who showed up to get the shots Thursday said they were grateful for the collaboration.
College students can get the shots at Jackson Health whether they are an in-state student or outside of Florida, including international students.
“We know that young people are eager to get their lives back to normal,” Carlos A. Migoya, president and CEO of Jackson Health System, said Thursday.
Barry University sophomore Ashley Dever said getting her shot was easy.