Three new pop-up COVID-19 vaccination sites are being set up in the Hudson Valley this week to provide first doses to thousands of New Yorkers.Those sites are:Westchester County: Mount Kisco Senior Center, Mount KiscoOrange County:Mul…
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Sites Will Vaccinate More Than 3,700 People This Week and Bolster State s Commitment to Ensuring Fairness and Equity in Vaccine Distribution Process
Community-Based Pop Up Vaccination Sites Have Enabled Over 46,000 New Yorkers to Receive First Dosage of Vaccine
Host Sites and Partner Providers Conduct Outreach Within Their Communities and Work with Community Leaders and Organizations to Identify Eligible New Yorkers and Schedule Vaccination Appointments
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced 12 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week at community centers, public housing complexes and cultural centers. These sites are expected to vaccinate more than 3,700 people throughout the week, with more sites coming online every week. Since January 15, more than 100 community-based pop-up sites administered over 46,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine dose. As has been the case with previous pop-up sites, these sites will be re-establi
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MIDDLETOWN A COVID-19 outbreak at City Hall, Mulberry House Senior Center and Recreation and Parks has closed offices for the week, Mayor Joseph DeStefano said Monday morning.
Four city employees have tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend, with about a dozen tests still pending as of Monday afternoon, DeStefano said. Anyone who works for the city was offered a test after the first case was reported Saturday. We don t know how it got in, but it s here, DeStefano said by phone from City Hall. He and three other city employees are answering phones and attending to emergency calls from the municipal building. His COVID-19 test came back negative, he said.