On Sunday, roughly 500 seniors there received their first dose of the vaccine.

“This effort is among the first of its kind in Broward County since the governor has announced his recommendation to open up places of worship as places for people to be vaccinated,” State Sen. Shevrin Jones said.

“We can’t over-stress the importance of getting vaccinated, especially when it means protecting our must vulnerable citizens, our seniors,” U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Florida, said.

But even getting a shot at church requires a pre-scheduled appointment.

Gov. Ron DeSantis acknowledged the demand for vaccines on Sunday while at a similar event in the Florida panhandle.

“If you can’t get in now, just hang in there, because not only is there going to be more opportunities in the future, we get more vaccine in the short term (and) we want to get that out,” he said. “And so, you may be able to sign up very soon.”