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NYC opens vaccine clinics at SUBWAY stops and gives free ride passes


NYC opens vaccine clinics at SUBWAY stops and gives free ride passes
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Hundreds of New Yorkers were seen lining up to receive COVID-19 vaccines and a free train pass at subway stops around the Big Apple on Wednesday.
Even though many New Yorkers still won t ride the subway, some people stood in line at Grand Central Terminal an hour before the vaccine site opened at 8am - and nearly 100 people had been vaccinated in just two hours, Gothamist reported.
The vaccine site at Grand Central is one of eight train stations offering vaccines through Sunday as part of a pilot program run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The program had been announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday.  ....

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NYC opens vaccine clinics at SUBWAY stops and is giving people a 7-day pass of free rides


NYC opens vaccine clinics at SUBWAY stops and is giving people a 7-day pass of free rides for getting one-dose Johnson & Johnson jab
Even though many New Yorkers still won t ride the subway, some people stood in line at Grand Central Terminal an hour before the vaccine site opened at 8am
MTA officials said at a press conference that the agency had enough of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine to inoculate as many as 300 people at each subway and train site per day
New Yorkers praised the convenience of getting the jab and a free MetroCard even as the financially exhausted MTA has staved off massive cuts to subway service  ....

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