Zeel Partners with New York City Vaccine Command Center to Vaccinate Homebound New Yorkers
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NEW YORK, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Zeel, a leading technology platform providing health and wellness services to the home and office, announces that it has partnered with the City of New York to vaccinate thousands of homebound individuals across the city. The vaccination program is free to qualified homebound individuals and their caregivers and is supported entirely through the New York City Vaccine Command Center. We are thrilled to provide this critical service and honored to be working for our great city, said Samer Hamadeh, CEO and co-founder, Zeel. Vaccinating our city s most vulnerable has inspired our entire team. We feel fortunate to be involved and will continue to dispatch the hard-working nurses on the Zeel platform to as many locations as possible. Our goal is to continue until every homebound individual in the ci
Cuomo: 35 new pop-up COVID vaccination sites coming to NY this week
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Confusion over NY vaccine expansion
Some county officials around New York are urging Governor Cuomo to give them more guidance on his decision to extend vaccine eligibility, after Cuomo announced that restaurant workers and even Uber drivers could be added to the list of people who can get the shot.
NEW YORK - Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that 35 new community-based pop-up COVID-19 vaccination sites will be coming online this week at churches, community centers, public housing complexes, and cultural centers.
The sites are expected to vaccinate over 25,000 people throughout the week, with more sites coming online every week.
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35 Additional Community Vaccination Kits Deployed to NYCHA Senior Housing Developments, Public Housing Sites, Churches and Community Centers Statewide
Sites will Vaccinate Over 25,000 People This Week and Bolster State s Commitment to Ensuring Fairness and Equity in Vaccine Distribution Process
Past Deployment of Kits Have Enabled Over 9,000 New Yorkers to Receive First Dosage of Vaccine at Community-Based ‘Pop Up’ Vaccination Sites
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced 35 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week at churches, community centers, public housing complexes and cultural centers. These sites are expected to vaccinate over 25,000 people throughout the week, with more sites coming online every week. Since January 15, the deployment of these kits have enabled nearly 9,000 New Yorkers to receive their first COVID-19 vaccine dose that these community-based pop up sites. As has been the case with previous