Find a Coronavirus Vaccine Site Near You and More Registration FAQs for Tri-State Residents © Provided by NBC New York
The tri-state continues to take major steps forward in the fight against the coronavirus including opening up who is eligible for vaccination as well as setting up mass vaccination sites to keep the process moving quickly.
Millions are already eligible for shots in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with eligibility expanding on a regular basis across the three states and the U.S.
The following guide compiles the basic information on the vaccination plans for the tri-state area and answers common questions on registration and other issues.
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Where can I get the COVID-19 vaccine?
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 01, 2021, 5:48am EDT
The tri-state area has already started administering COVID-19 vaccines to its most vulnerable citizens.
As vaccine availability increases, vaccination recommendations will expand to include more groups.
Health officials across the three states are opening mass vaccination sites, and making it easier for residents to make appointments to be inoculated. Below find out how to get appointments to get the COVID-19 vaccine:
Please note: You will need to make an appointment or register with your state s health department in order to get a vaccine. The locations below are for reference only, and do not take walk-ins.