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Fully vaccinated New Yorkers reaches 54%, Gov Cuomo says

Fully vaccinated New Yorkers reaches 54%, Gov Cuomo says
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Fewer COVID-19 infections in NY boost hopes for wider reopening

Fewer COVID-19 infections in NY boost hopes for wider reopening
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NY to allow walk-in COVID shots at mass vaccination sites for 60-plus

Rockland/Westchester Journal News People ages 60 and older will no longer need an appointment at 16 mass vaccination sites in New York beginning Friday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. It comes after New York expanded vaccine eligibility to all people ages 16 and above on April 6, which boosted vaccinations overall but raised concerns the elderly would struggle to gain access to shots. There are no excuses now not to get the vaccine, Cuomo said during an event at the mass vaccination site at the National Guard Armory in Yonkers, Westchester County. About 8.4 million New Yorkers, or 42% of the population, have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccines as of Tuesday, state data show.

Governor says New York will adopt latest CDC guidelines easing outdoor mask advice for vaccinated people

Governor says New York will adopt latest CDC guidelines easing outdoor mask advice for vaccinated people Appointments will no longer be required at state-run mass vaccination sites such as at Stony Brook University, beginning Thursday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday. Fully vaccinated people are no longer required to wear a mask outside, except in certain crowded situations or venues, according to the latest guidance announced Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Gov. Andrew Cuomo, speaking at a media briefing in Binghamton, said New York will adopt the CDC guidelines. “This is liberating, especially now that the weather is getting warmer,” Mr. Cuomo said.

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