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Al Roker Gets COVID-19 Vaccine on Live TV Author: Paige Gawley Updated: 9:49 AM CST January 19, 2021
Al Roker is protecting himself against COVID-19. During Tuesday s episode of the
Today show, the 66-year-old co-host received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine live on-air.
Roker qualifies for the vaccine due to his age, but it still wasn t easy for him to get an appointment. All weekend long, I went on the New York state health.gov website and kept logging in and adding my information. Kept logging in, logging in, I finally hit pay dirt Sunday morning and I got assigned here to Lenox Hill Hospital, he said. That s how I made it. But it was a constant [process]. I kept hitting refresh, refresh, refresh on the browser and finally got in.
Al Roker, 66, receives the COVID-19 vaccine live on Today, two months after undergoing prostate cancer surgery - as he reveals he spent all weekend trying to get an appointment
Al was vaccinated at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City on Tuesday morning while filming the Today show
The weatherman qualified to get the vaccine in New York because he is over 65
Al said he spent the weekend trying to book the appointment through the New York State Department of Health website
Lenox Hill Hospital made 300 appointments available on Sunday, and according to the Today show, they were all booked in less than 10 minutes
Al Roker gets the COVID-19 vaccine live on Today
By Zach Harper
Today on Jan. 19: He got vaccinated against The 66-year-old received his first shot of the Pfizer vaccine on live TV, and got the dose at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. But getting an appointment wasn t easy, and the meteorologist told viewers he spent the entire weekend refreshing the website where New Yorkers who are eligible to get vaccinated can book appointments. I ve got a brother, Chris, who runs New York City Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan and he said, Hey, you can come here! he said. And I said, I don t want to jump the line. I want to do this officially and above board. So I figured this was the best way. [My appointment] could ve just as easily been in February or March, but I lucked out.
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