Saturday vaccination clinic open to people with disabilities
COVID-19 vaccines are available by appointment only
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UPDATE: All available appointments for this clinic had been filled as of early Saturday morning
ALBANY A vaccination clinic for people with developmental disabilities has been scheduled for this weekend in Albany, a group of providers who organized the event announced Friday.
The clinic will be held Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. at SEFCU’s Patroon Creek Corporate Center, located at 700 Patroon Creek Blvd. It is open by appointment only to people with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other intellectual and development disabilities who live in the eight-county Capital Region.
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CAPITAL REGION Medical first responders like paramedics and EMTs have achieved a concession on when they will have access to vaccines, and some could have access before year’s end.
With the first doses of approved COVID-19 vaccine expected to arrive by Monday and distribution to begin soon after, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s administration now says medical first responders will have the same priority as other health care workers they will be included in Phase 1a, just behind the nursing home residents and staff who will have first priority.