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COVID NYC Update: Senator Charles Schumer announces Vaccine Supercharge for New York City and across state

More access and more shots means a quicker recovery, and that s what we want, he said. These CHC sites will be federally-funded and organized by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an effort to expand the CHC vaccine program, which works to increase vaccine availability and access in underserved and minority communities where access to vaccines has been a major challenge. Remember, one of the biggest issues with getting people vaccinated has been access, added Schumer. Especially in our underserved and disadvantaged communities. We ve heard numerous stories of people having to travel way too far to get a vaccine, hampering our ability to recover from the pandemic and return to normal. With this announcement of more vaccines and the sites poised to open up, New York is positioned to get more shots in arms, especially in areas where COVID has hit the hardest.

When will more COVID-19 vaccines arrive in NYC? Will there be enough?

When will more COVID-19 vaccines arrive in NYC? Will there be enough? Updated Jan 24, 2021; Posted Jan 24, 2021 With one million coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine first doses already administered in New York City, many New Yorkers are eagerly awaiting a second shipment of the shot. And many are wondering if there will be enough to satisfy the already booked appointments. Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. With more than one million coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine first doses already administered in New York state, many residents are eagerly waiting to get the shot. And many New Yorkers are wondering if there will be enough to satisfy the already booked appointments.

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How to access Staten Island vaccine hubs via mass transit

How to access Staten Island vaccine hubs via mass transit Updated Jan 14, 2021; Posted Jan 14, 2021 There are currently 13 vaccination hubs throughout Staten Island, all of which are easily accessible by public transit. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. With nearly 5 million New York City residents now eligible for the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, Staten Islanders are flocking to the borough’s vaccination hubs. As of Monday, residents in Phase 1b of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccination schedule which includes first responders, education workers, public transit workers, public safety workers and residents aged 75 and older can now get vaccinated in New York.

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