An East Harlem pizzeria is suing some of its former lawyers after losing its two-decade trademark fight with a Midtown Manhattan eatery using the same name, claiming the attorneys made a series of errors representing the pizza restaurant, including failing to correctly read an injunction.
“Vaccine appointments are now moved to Friday at the same time and location as previously scheduled at either Brookdale Community College or the Monmouth County Agricultural Building,” Kiley said.
For information on the COVID-19 vaccine, please visit the County’s COVID-19 vaccination webpage located at www.visitmonmouth.com/health. The county also urges individuals to not go to a vaccination clinic without a confirmed appointment given that there are no extra vaccines available.
Meanwhile, some qualified New Yorkers were also left frustrated when it came to scheduling their COVID-19 vaccines.
New Yorkers with certain underlying health conditions that leave them at higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 became eligible to sign up for vaccine appointments over the long weekend. Many were met with frustration, as state officials had warned would likely be the case.
Updated on February 17, 2021 at 4:07 am
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What to Know
Three million people over age 16 with qualifying underlying conditions became eligible for their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, joining 7 million+ other New Yorkers already eligible
State-run sites saw the highest appointment volume since the rollout began on Sunday, the day they started accepting appointments for that group; appointments are now mostly booked through mid-April
The emergence of more contagious strains has intensified the urgency; the U.K. variant has been found in 40 states and a CT resident is now hospitalized in NYC with the South African one