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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Dozens of COVID-19 vaccination sites have opened across New York for those eligible to receive a shot. But supplies are dwindling after Gov. Andrew Cuomo opened up eligibility in mid-January to millions.
Many sites may have already run out of doses or have all their appointments booked, and have begun turning away those seeking the vaccine. New York receives about 250,000 new doses from the federal government each week, according to Cuomo.
Appointments have been difficult to get for many New Yorkers. But they are necessary. Walk-ins are not allowed. This information is based on the latest update from the Finger Lakes vaccine hub. https://flvaccinehub.org/Home/Eligible
Created: January 11, 2021 05:59 PM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) There s a lot of confusion out there when it comes to who is eligible for phase 1b of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and exactly when it will actually begin. In a surprise announcement Friday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the next phase would start Monday, but so far only a few people have received that vaccine.
A few county health leaders say they re still far from completing phase 1a rollout of their vaccination plan. They need more time before starting the next phase.
Getting as many needles in the arms of health care workers is what the state wants to see, but in reality, the phase 1a vaccine plan is moving slower than expected. Livingston County Public Health Director Jennifer Rodriguez says 2,500 doses have been administered so far.