Vaccines will open up at county run sites without needing an appointment. (Credit: Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
Walk-ins to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will be accepted beginning 3 p.m. Thursday at the county run site at Suffolk County Community College in Selden, beginning the expansion of availability to coincide with walk-ins at state-run sites, County Executive Steve Bellone said.
Mr. Bellone, speaking in Hauppauge to announce Phase 2 of county’s “Take Your Shot” campaign, said the current goal is to remove any potential barriers for people to receive the vaccine.
“We know our residents are busy and they need flexibility,” he said.
Vaccines will open up at county run sites without needing an appointment. (Credit: Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
Walk-ins to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will be accepted beginning 3 p.m. Thursday at the county run site at Suffolk County Community College in Selden, beginning the expansion of availability to coincide with walk-ins at state-run sites, County Executive Steve Bellone said.
Mr. Bellone, speaking in Hauppauge to announce Phase 2 of county’s “Take Your Shot” campaign, said the current goal is to remove any potential barriers for people to receive the vaccine.
“We know our residents are busy and they need flexibility,” he said.
Vaccines will open up at county run sites without needing an appointment. (Credit: Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
Walk-ins to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will be accepted beginning 3 p.m. Thursday at the county run site at Suffolk County Community College in Selden, beginning the expansion of availability to coincide with walk-ins at state-run sites, County Executive Steve Bellone said.
Mr. Bellone, speaking in Hauppauge to announce Phase 2 of county’s “Take Your Shot” campaign, said the current goal is to remove any potential barriers for people to receive the vaccine.
“We know our residents are busy and they need flexibility,” he said.