Orange County’s COVID-19 vaccine queue will likely get longer as the region struggles with obtaining the amount of supply it needs to grow its inoculation efforts. “We have the bandwidth to be able to set up multiple super-pod sites, but our frustration as a county is that we don’t have any guarantee of getting significant doses of vaccines, either the Pfizer or the Moderna, into the county,” Supervisor Lisa Bartlett told The Epoch Times Jan. 28. “As soon as we know our allotment, we start scheduling appointments immediately. So, we can only schedule appointments though for the amount of vaccine doses that we receive from the state.” More challenges could be on the horizon:  Bartlett said there could be a supply lag coming soon, as many future doses that arrive to Orange County from the state will be reserved for those who need their second dose. (The vaccine requires a booster shot and second shot …