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Governor Cuomo Updates New Yorkers on COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Efforts

Key Highlights
January 22, 2024

911,000 Vaccines Will Be Distributed to Providers By End of Week

Total of 3,762 Vaccination Sites Currently Enrolled as Part of StatewideNetwork of Administration Sites

636 Sites Statewide Currently Vaccinating Eligible New Yorkers

Essential Worker Groups – Police, Fire, Education and Transit Workers – Encouraged to Begin Developing Vaccination Plans for Workforce Vaccination When General Public Becomes Eligible to Receive Vaccine

Governor Renews Call for Federal Government to Mandate COVID-19 Testing for All International Travelers Entering the U.S.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts. By the end of this week, the state will have distributed approximately 911,000 first doses of the vaccine to providers for administration to eligible New Yorkers. Additionally, the Governor announced that to date, 3,762 providers have applied and been approved by the state to serve as vaccination sites. Currently, 636 locations are now activated and are able to begin vaccinating eligible New Yorkers. To prepare for the next phase of eligibility, the Governor is encouraging essential worker groups such as police departments, fire departments, educators, and public transit organizations to begin developing plans to vaccinate their workforce. Plans will ease the burden on hospitals and other vaccination locations when the general public becomes eligible to receive a vaccine.

In addition, the Governor renewed his call on the federal government to test all travelers from outside the United States. Despite the fact that the highly transmissible UK strain has been identified in 33 countries, as well as here in the state of New York, the federal government has yet to learn from mistakes made in the spring and mandate testing for international travelers entering the country.

“The vaccine is the weapon that will win this war and we must move quickly and efficiently to get New Yorkers vaccinated as soon they become eligible,” Governor Cuomo said. “All health care workers can now receive the vaccine and the state is working around the clock to ensure resources are in place as more and more members of the general public become eligible to receive it. While these efforts are underway, the UK strain of the virus remains highly problematic – it is here and it could complicate matters further, as it is much more transmissible. Despite all of this, the federal government continues its refusal to test all international travelers entering the country. Government is supposed to be competent, government leaders are supposed to be competent. We already saw this situation play out in the spring – have we learned nothing?”

New York is working around the clock to distribute vaccines to eligible groups as fairly and expeditiously as possible. Work is also under way to prepare for widespread vaccination of the general public once allowable under state guidelines. As part of this work, New York has worked with the public and private sectors across the state to develop a ‘retail network’ of vaccination provider sites. Similar to operations for the annual distribution of the influenza vaccine and ongoing COVID-19 testing, these sites will help ensure access to the vaccine through multiple locations in each of the state’s 10 regions. The network includes pharmacies, federally-qualified health centers, local health departments, private urgent care clinics, private doctor networks, and other sites capable of vaccinations. More sites continue to be added to the network every day.

A breakdown of the different types of retail vaccination sites is as follows:

Site Type Number Enrolled to Administer Vaccine
Medical Practice 1,285
Pharmacy – Chain 802
Long-Term Care /Congregate Living Facility 510
Federally Qualified Health Center 325
Hospital/Hospital Sites 250
Urgent Care 238
Community/Rural/Public Health Center Clinic 176
Other 176

A regional breakdown of sites is as follows:

Region Number of Sites Enrolled to Administer Vaccine
New York City 845
Long Island 713
Mid-Hudson 549
Capital Region 343
North Country 150
Mohawk Valley 147
Southern Tier 145
Central New York 222
Finger Lakes 297
Western New York 351

Already, 636 of these sites have been activated and are administering the vaccine to eligible New Yorkers. Those include:

Site Type Number
Federally Qualified Health Centers 244
Hospital/Hospital Sites 213
Urgent Care Clinics 133
Local Health Departments 46

A regional breakdown of activated sites is as follows:

Region Number of Sites
New York City 207
Long Island 105
Mid-Hudson 104
Capital Region 37
North Country 25
Mohawk Valley 19
Southern Tier 23
Central New York 29
Finger Lakes 47
Western New York 40

In an effort to take pre-emptive steps to ensure this network of sites does not become immediately overwhelmed once the vaccine is available to the general public, the Governor is also encouraging essential worker groups such as police departments, fire departments, educators, and public transit organizations to begin developing plans for their workforce if possible. The more groups of essential workers able to receive vaccines through internal distribution plans, the more availability there will be for those New Yorkers seeking the vaccine through the ‘retail network.’

To further bolster these plans, New York is continuing to move forward on a number of special efforts to ensure resources are in place to facilitate widespread vaccination, especially in underserved communities. Pop-up vaccination centers will be established to facilitate public vaccinations. The state is also identifying public facilities and convention centers to also be used as vaccination centers. This includes the Javits Center, as well as SUNY and CUNY facilities. The state is also actively recruiting retired nurses, doctors and pharmacists to support vaccine administrations.

A main focus of these efforts is ensuring vaccine access in underserved communities and health care deserts. The state has already begun building Community Vaccination Kits and working with public housing officials, churches, and community centers to support these efforts and deploy kits to the appropriate locations. Each kit includes step-by-step instructions for how to set up a site, and critical supplies and equipment such as:

  • Office Supplies
  • Workstation Equipment
  • Communications Equipment
  • Cleaning Supplies
  • Lighting Equipment
  • PPE
  • Crowd/Traffic Control Equipment
  • Vials
  • Syringes
  • Room Dividers
  • Privacy Curtains

Additional news available at www.governor.ny.gov

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