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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
It's actually very easy. You just go to the website at 6 am and wait for an opportunity to schedule an appointment. You can't select a location until you are allowed to enter your information. The problem is that there are way more people trying to get an appointment than there are appointments available. If you are not logged on at 6 am or shortly thereafter, you have almost no chance. But, I don't think the system is based on a first come first served basis. It seems more like a lottery. Here is the website.
COVID-19 Vaccine in Florida | Publix Super Markets
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Right on target based upon our experience this morning. For the OP, @Madelaine Amee , when you get to the Publix site given by retiredguy123 == IF the site is up and live, it will look a little different at the top of the page. It will start our with something like "Site is live but it's all tied up serving other customers. The site will refresh automatically every minute" And you will see a red count-down counting down from 60 to 59 and on to 1, then it will automatically refresh itself. If you get a slot to enter information the page will change it's appearance slightly and I've read that at the end of the list of counties, you have a box that you click that says something like next or make an appointment. (I never got that far so. . .) Anyway after that point, it's still a chore to make it through the system. There is another thread here that has a Guide on how to do the Publix site - read that carefully so you understand it before you get into it. And like retiredguy123 said, if you don't sign in by 6:00am, you're probably not going to have any luck - thousands are hitting that site all at once. Good luck to @Madelaine Amee