CORONAVIRUSPhotos: Long lines on first day of COVID-19 vaccinations at Mandarin, Westside sites Gary T. MillsFlorida Times-UnionA line of Duval County residents snaked around the campus of the Mandarin Senior Center on Hartley Road on Monday, January 11, 2021, as they wait for COVID-19 vaccine injections at one of the two City of Jacksonville vaccine sites which open Monday.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionMore than two hours before COVID-19 vaccinations were set to begin, a line of Duval County residents snakes around the campus of the Mandarin Senior Center on Hartley Road on Monday, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionA pedestrian walks down the sidewalk on Hartley Road past a sign announcing COVID-19 vaccinations at the Mandarin Senior Center site Monday morning, the first day of vaccinations at two city-run sites at Jacksonville senior centers.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionA line of Duval County residents snakes around the campus of the Mandarin Senior Center on Hartley Road on Monday, January 11, 2021, as they wait for COVID-19 vaccine injections at one of two new City of Jacksonville vaccine sites which opened Monday.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionJeff Dunn, bundled against the morning chill, waits near the back of the line for the 11 a.m. opening of the Mandarin Senior Center COVID-19 vaccine site Monday morning.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionOakleaf resident Zenobia Scurry gets her vaccine ticket from a worker outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center as she waits in line for her chance to get a COVID-19 vaccine Monday morning. By 10:45 a.m., 200 small blue tickets had been handed out to eligible Duval County residents with more in line as they waited at the center on Jacksonville's Westside.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionA line of Duval County residents snakes around the campus of the Mandarin Senior Center on Hartley Road on Monday, January 11, 2021, as they wait for COVID-19 vaccine injections at one of two new City of Jacksonville vaccine sites which opened Monday.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionSporting his Dixie cup cat, Navy veteran Bill Kluessner works his crossword puzzle as he waits for the 11 a.m. opening of the COVID-19 vaccination site at the Mandarin Senior Center Monday morning.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionA worker at the Lane Wiley Senior Citizens Center hands out vaccine screening paperwork to Duval County residents waiting to get a COVID-19 vaccination on Monday morning.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in a line that snaked onto a backlot and into a sports field outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in a line that snaked onto a backlot and into a sports field outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in a line that snaked onto a backlot and into a sports field outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionWestside resident Norverta Sarcoma fills out her vaccine screening paperwork on playground equipment outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionBy 10:45 a.m., 200 tickets had been handed out to eligible Duval County residents with more in line as they waited at the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Jacksonville's Westside for their chance to get a COVID-19 vaccine injection on Monday, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in a line that snaked onto a backlot and into a sports field outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in a line that snaked onto a backlot and into a sports field outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning, January 11, 2021, the first day of vaccination at two new city-run sites.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in line beside playground equipment outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center for their chance to get a COVID-19 vaccine Monday morning, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in a line that snaked onto a backlot and into a sports field outside the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Monday morning, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionThe line for vaccines had noticeably shortened by early afternoon at the Lane Wiley Senior Center. By 1:10 p.m., almost all of the 500 tickets for available COVID-19 vaccinations had been handed out to eligible Duval County residents as they waited at the center on Jacksonville's Westside on Monday, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionThe line for vaccines had noticeably shortened by early afternoon at the Lane Wiley Senior Center. By 1:10 p.m., almost all of the 500 tickets for available COVID-19 vaccinations had been handed out to eligible Duval County residents as they waited at the center on Jacksonville's Westside on Monday, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionDuval County residents wait in line to receive COVID-19 vaccinations at the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Jacksonville's Westside.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionA worker who screens potential vaccine recipients and hands out tickets so that they can get their vaccine gets close to the end of her ticket allotment as she worked her way to the end of the line at the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Jacksonville's Westside on Monday, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-UnionA worker who screens potential vaccine recipients and hands out tickets so that they can get their vaccine gets close to the end of her ticket allotment as she worked her way to the end of the line at the Lane Wiley Senior Center on Jacksonville's Westside on Monday, January 11, 2021.Bob Self/Florida Times-Union