Dozens of senior citizens set up camp overnight outside the Fort Myers Stars Complex in Florida to mark their number in line to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Some people brought tents where others brought chairs and blankets.
There were three sites that people over 65 years old, or frontline workers, could receive the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday.
All three vaccination sites in Lee County reached capacity as of Tuesday morning.
The Lee County Sheriff's Office is warning drivers to expect extreme traffic delays near the Bonita Springs Library vaccination site.
PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News The perfectly-timed optical illusion photo shows the camel standing still while his head was turned the other way. Sanjeev said: “I saw a herd of camels crossing the road. It was a sight I couldn’t resist clicking. PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News “I stopped and went towards the herd and suddenly at a distance I saw this camel with his head turned around which looked like a headless camel. “I had around five seconds to get the photo before he pulled his head up again.”
I am not so much anxious to stand in line nightmares, rather stay up home
ReplyDeletefor my turn if any. Applicant should get listed at first come first served then get the number, "appoint date hours if possible". It could be worked out of computing.
All the anticipations could be arranged, why not.
Waiting in line is such an ordeal despite risking dead out of side effect?
South Korean won't take it, the line could turn portest.