Publix allowed Florida residents to book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment Monday morning.
The pharmacy reopened its online portal at 7 a.m.
Vaccination appointments were available for the following people:
Long-term care facility residents and staff
People aged 65 years and older
People under 65 deemed extremely vulnerable
Health care personnel with direct patient contact
K-12 school employees
Sworn law enforcement officers aged 50 years and older
Firefighters aged 50 years and older
Residents have to provide proof of residency to be vaccinated.
Publix is not allowing residents to make an appointment by phone — they must make an appointment online.
The pharmacy said the next chance residents have to book an appointment is Wednesday at 7 a.m.
Residents who book an appointment online Wednesday will receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine this weekend.
Publix said residents who make an appointment on Monday and Friday will receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
To make an appointment, click here.