Gov. Cuomo dropped a major bombshell about trying to travel across the United States.
On Thursday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced seven new pop-up vaccination sites at airports in New York City, White Plains, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo.
The sites will be open for walk-in vaccinations on a first-come, first-served basis utilizing the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. We are getting creative once more by bringing the vaccine to our airports, Cuomo said. This vaccine is the best weapon that we have to defeat COVID, and we will go anywhere we need to get more shots into people s arms. If you are traveling through or working at one of these airports or just happen to be passing through and you still need to get vaccinated, I encourage you to make time to get your shot so we can finally defeat this virus.
Cuomo: Vaccine Needed For Travel From New York To Other States
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Take a Flight, Take a Shot: 7 NYS airports, including Buffalo Niagara International Airport, becoming vaccination sites
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‘Unfortunately, we can’t land in Syracuse’: Why pilots are finding it harder to land here lately
Updated May 07, 8:45 AM;
Posted May 07, 8:30 AM
An aerial shot of Syracuse Hancock International Airport. The main runway is on the left. The secondary runway is on the right.Syracuse Hancock International Airport
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Syracuse, N.Y. Landing gear down, seat trays up and locked, Sandy Williamson’s flight from Detroit was about to touch down in Syracuse when, suddenly, it was not.
“We’re coming down, we’re coming down and then all of a sudden, we just went right back up and, swish, it was really fast,” said Williamson. “A few minutes went by and the pilot said, ‘Unfortunately, we can’t land in Syracuse and we don’t know where we’re headed.’ ”