A large-scale vaccination site based at a Disneyland parking lot reopened March 8 as a drive-thru only immunization hub reserved for the disabled. The super point of dispensing (POD) is offering in-car vaccinations for those with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) placards.  It previously functioned as a walk-up site. “We found that it’s very difficult for certain individuals in wheelchairs and walkers to park or get parked, and then have to go any substantial distance from their vehicles to the actual vaccination site,” Supervisor Lisa Bartlett previously told The Epoch Times. “By having the drive-thru access for those that are in walkers and wheelchairs, it just makes it so much more convenient.” The Disneyland POD site will dispense up to 2,000 Moderna vaccinations per day. Individuals meeting the ADA requirements must make an Othena appointment and display a disability placard on their vehicle or license plate. Othena will soon be updated to allow people requesting ADA accessibility …