The state’s vaccine report shows that another 825 people in Alachua County took a step closer to COVID-19 immunity Thursday by getting vaccinated, while the county added two more virus-related deaths to its roster. Some 32,000 residents have gotten at least one shot, while another 60,000 have gotten the two needed for maximum immunity, state health records show. As of late Thursday, 34% of the local population has received one vaccine dose and just over 22% with two doses. Large vaccination clinics continued at the University of Florida campus Friday and were set for Saturday as well. All adults 18 years old and older are now eligible for vaccines, while 16- and 17-year-olds can receive a Pfizer vaccine. A parent or guardian is required to sign the Pfizer consent form and be present at the minor’s vaccine appointment.