VALHALLA - A new COVID-19 vaccine directory offers one-stop shopping for Hudson Valley residents trying to figure out if they are eligible for a vaccine, where they can find one, and even how to help get vaccines in arms.
Westchester Medical Center Health Network launched the interactive directory on Wednesday. WMCHealth coordinates the Hudson Valley Regional Hub, which coordinates vaccination distribution across Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster and Sullivan counties.
The vaccine directory can be found at covidinfo.wmchealth.org and offers links to the following:
Vaccine availability, which includes an interactive map that shows locations of vaccination sites, including who would be eligible to receive a vaccine at that location, and how to register for an appointment and contact information for the site.
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