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What we know (and don t know) about COVID-19 vaccinations among Black, Latino people in NY David Robinson, New York State Team
Nurse relieved after getting COVID vaccine
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As New York state’s slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout gained momentum last month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo credited government transparency with helping turn the tide.
“We got more aggressive, talking about percentages, showing transparency, people across the state what regions were doing what, what facilities were doing what,” he said during a press briefing on Jan. 20, as vaccinations topped 1.1 million.
But two weeks later as vaccinations approached 2 million, Cuomo has not yet revealed how many potentially life-saving COVID-19 vaccine doses are going to people of color hit hardest by coronavirus deaths, despite mounting concerns about racial disparity in the vaccination push in New York and across the country.
Here s how many New Yorkers received COVID vaccine so far, and who s next in line David Robinson, New York State Team
First nursing home residents receive COVID-19 vaccine
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A total of 140,000 New Yorkers in nursing homes and front-line health care jobs have received the initial dose of COVID-19 vaccines as state officials begin to expand the list of people eligible for the inoculations, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
The COVID-19 vaccines will become available this week to urgent care workers, people administering the shots and residents of group homes run by the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, Cuomo said.