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Walk-ins available for people 60 years old, older starting Friday at 16 NYS mass vaccination sites You don t have to go on the internet. You don t have to make a phone call. You don t have to do anything. Just show up, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 8:27 PM EDT April 21, 2021
ALBANY, N.Y. If you are 60 years old or older, you no longer need an appointment at certain state vaccination sites to get a COVID-19 vaccine beginning Friday, April 23.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo made the announcement on Wednesday. We re taking that effort a step further and making the vaccine more accessible to older New Yorkers by allowing walk-ins to get vaccinated at 16 mass vaccination sites. A robust vaccination program is vitally important to the public health, and we re working 24/7 to get shots in arms, protect New Yorkers and move the state forward, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a statement.
Even with what Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash called mind-boggling levels of COVID-19 in some parts of Buffalo, city schools will continue to bring more students back to classes in the buildings Monday.
Even as thousands of families choose to keep their children learning from home, many other families want their kids back in an actual classroom, socially distant in front of a teacher. It will give the district a chance to evaluate how well students are doing, coming out of the long virtual school mode. When we start Monday with the high schools, see, we’ll take a look at that, see how that strips out, said District Medical Director Dr. Dennis Kuo. I don’t know. I don’t even know what’s going on. It’s not all sports. It’s not all attributable to sports. It’s just some folks are just tired of it, I think. I think some kids are saying, I’m done with this and meeting and gathering.
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