Hundreds get COVID vaccine at WNY pop-up clinics, including 2 elected officials 2 On Your Side had questions when Niagara Falls mayor Robert Restaino and Niagara County elections commissioner Lora Allen were vaccinated. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 8:44 PM EST February 4, 2021 NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — As New York state continues to make efforts to get more people vaccinated against the coronavirus, 35 pop-up vaccination clinics have been set up, including some in Western New York. At a clinic in Niagara Falls, there are questions about two elected officials getting the shot ahead of others. "We're trying to reach the Black and brown community those that are underserved," said Lucy Candelario, the executive director of The Belle Center.