In Barton County, it took health care staff only two hours to administer their 300 doses of the vaccine.  Previously, the county has held two drive-thru vaccine clinics, but this time, it was first come, first serve. It was also the first time with no appointments needed.  The staff had to turn residents away two hours before the drive-thru opened.  Don Harrison was the first person to line up, at 7 am. He said he waited 8 and a half hours to get the vaccine.  “It is so I can get back to work,” said Don Harrison. “I feel better now that I got it.”
Source: KSN-TV