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Governor Cuomo Announces New York State to Provide New Separate Allocation of 35,000 COVID-19 Vaccines for College Students
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Let s vaccinate them at the schools : New York s vaccine push focusing on students
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NY state to set aside 35K COVID-19 vaccines for college students: Cuomo © Provided by RADIO.COM Andrew Cuomo
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) New York state will set aside 35,000 COVID-19 vaccines for college students as part of an effort to “stamp out” the virus on campuses, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
Health care workers will administer 21,000 vaccines to residential and non-commuter SUNY students and 14,000 vaccines to private college students as part of the state’s “initial allocation,” Cuomo said in a press release.
Students will be able to set up appointments through their schools, the governor noted.
“We’re now focusing on students, and we want to get students vaccinated before the end of the year,” he said in a statement. “The 18 to 24 population is growing in positivity, and many of them are in colleges and universities.”
SUNY campuses to be provided directly with COVID-19 vaccines
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ALBANY State University of New York college campuses will be provided directly with allocations of COVID-19 vaccines to inoculate students, faculty and staff against the virus, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Monday.
Cuomo made the announcement at an event at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood. Although state officials, a county executive and leadership from the college were present, members of the press were allowed to attend. Cuomo has not answered questions in-person from the media in months as he faces multiple scandals alleging personal and professional misconduct. His office said he planned to deliver a coronavirus update later in the day where he would answer questions, presumably via a Zoo
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