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Not all heroes wear capes. Some just have driver’s licenses and big hearts.
This is the case for Dr. Greg Savich (affectionately called “Greg” by his students), an adjunct professor for the Institute of Optics. All New Yorkers aged 16 and older have been eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine since April 6.
Following this announcement, Savich took time out of his class period to share with his students all the necessary information for vaccination sites and sign-ups, should they choose to receive the shot. Embedded in this discussion was his offer to personally drive students to their vaccines if they need a ride.
All New Yorkers 16+ can get vaccine without appointment starting today
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 29, 2021, 12:50pm EDT
Starting today, all New
Yorkers over 16, seeking COVID-19 vaccinations, will be accommodated
on a walk-in basis at all state-run vaccination sites.
The move to expand vaccine
access comes as infection rates are decreasing in most of the state.
Here is a list of state-run
vaccine sites in the Hudson Valley:
SUNY Orange In Middletown
SUNY Rockland Community College in Suffern
Westchester County Center in White Plains
New York National Guard Armory in Yonkers
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced
the move on Tuesday. The more New Yorkers who get vaccinated, the faster
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