Grandmother Joyce, who has cancer and diabetes, has never gone out since the coronavirus pandemic.




[Joyce/Florida Resident: I have very little days left to live.

I am 82 years old.

I feel like I've lost a year.] It's



been a year since I couldn't meet my family, and I haven't even met my great-granddaughter.



She is old and in poor health, and her vaccination is a top priority.



[Governor Ron Desanti/Florida: Those in the highest risk group will be given the first priority.

It will be our older Florida residents.]



But somehow, we haven't even seen the vaccine yet.



In order to apply for vaccination on the Internet, the daughter's family was mobilized in total and tried to make an online reservation with 5 computers turned on, but all failed.




[Joyce/Florida residents: No matter how much I tried, I only got a message saying'Failure','Failure','Failure','Failure', and'Sorry'. (Don't you feel like you're being tortured hope?) Yes, that's right.] My



family was tired as I had been rolling my feet for more than a month after the vaccination started.



[Rosa/Joyce's daughter: It's emotionally difficult. I cry every day because of the vaccine. My heart hurts so much. I feel so helpless.]



Until recently, the state of Florida, where this woman lives, allowed foreigners to get vaccinated.



As a result, it was common for foreigners who came to the so-called vaccine tour to get the vaccine before the vulnerable residents.



Following protests from residents, the state government said it would change the regulations so that residents would have to certify but get vaccinated, but they are still not being followed at all.



In fact, there are still a lot of foreigners who travel to Florida like this Argentinian woman and upload videos of pride that they received the vaccine for free without resident verification.



On the other hand, the vaccine reservation homepage was bad, so instead of properly accessing the vaccine, there were cases where 7,500 reservations made hard to be canceled were canceled.



This is a good example of the reality of Florida, where vaccinations are given by foreign tourists, and why the supply of vaccines in the United States is not speeding up.