By Ari Ephraim Feldman New York City PUBLISHED 2:00 PM ET Feb. 09, 2021 PUBLISHED 2:00 PM EST Feb. 09, 2021
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NEW YORK New York City’s health department has closed 12 of its 15 neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine distribution hubs for three days, citing a lack of vaccine supply, leaving several neighborhoods that have been hit hard by the coronavirus without immunization sites.
This is at least the second week that the city had planned to close down most of its vaccine distribution sites Monday through Wednesday after running out of a weekly allotment of vaccines over the weekend, a health department spokesperson said.
The three open sites are only giving out second dose shots, the spokesperson said, because those locations were the only ones open about a month ago, when residents got their first vaccine doses there. Th
Here is a list of the 15 New York City vaccine hubs that were closed Monday that will now reopen following this week s restock (scroll down for a detailed map of tri-state providers):
Abraham Lincoln High School 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn
Bushwick Educational Campus 400 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn
Canarsie High School 1600 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn
George Westinghouse Vocational HS 105 Johnson Street, Brooklyn
Marta Valle Secondary School 145 Stanton Street, Manhattan
Wadleigh Campus/I.S. 88 215 West 114 Street, Manhattan
August Martin High School 156-10 Baisley Boulevard, Queens
Beach Channel Educational Campus 100-00 Beach Channel Drive, Queens
Hillcrest High School 160-05 Highland Avenue, Queens
Aviation High School 45-30 36th Street, Queens