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Due to the recommendation from the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the City is pausing administration of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine as of Tuesday, April 13.

Out of an abundance of caution, if you have a vaccine appointment to receive the Johnson and Johnson vaccine at an NYC Health + Hospitals or Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) site, it may be rescheduled. If your appointment is rescheduled you will receive an email with the new details of your appointment. For other appointments that may be booked you will be rescheduled and contacted by your provider. You will receive the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine instead of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine until there is further guidance from Federal agencies.

The CDC is investigating a few cases related to the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and should have more information soon.

If you have received the Johnson & Johnson / Janssen vaccine in the past three weeks and are having any of the following symptoms, contact your health care provider:

  • Severe headache
  • Abdominal pain
  • Leg pain
  • Shortness of breath

The COVID-19 vaccine can prevent COVID-19 symptoms and severe COVID-19 illness.

There are currently three COVID-19 vaccines authorized by the Food and Drug Administration:

  • Pfizer-BioNTech
  • Moderna
  • Johnson and Johnson

The vaccines are administered through shots in the arm. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two doses taken 3 to 4 weeks apart. 

An appointment is required to get a vaccine. All New Yorkers 16 years of age and older are eligible to be vaccinated. People who work or study in New York are also eligible.

If you are ages 16 or 17, you may only receive the Pfizer vaccine at this time. Minors must have parental, guardian or legal custodian consent, unless the minor is part of a group to whom the law gives the right to consent to their own care (e.g., married minors, minors who are parents or pregnant, and minors in the military). A parent or legal guardian should accompany a minor to their vaccination or must be available by phone at the time of the minor’s vaccination to provide verbal consent to the provider.

The vaccine is free for all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status. If you have insurance, it may be billed, but you will not be charged a copay or other fee.

Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Get Text Updates

Text COVID to 692-692 to get the latest updates from Notify NYC.

Text COVIDESP to 692-692 to get the same updates in Spanish.

An appointment is required to get a vaccine. You must be in an eligible group to make an appointment.

Find a Vaccination Site

The Vaccine Finder is an online tool that can help you find the closest site to your location. You cannot search by which of the 3 vaccines is provided.

The Finder lists:

  • NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) clinics and hubs
  • NYC Health + Hospitals sites
  • City-run mass vaccination sites (mega sites)
  • State-run sites, such as York College or Medgar Evers College 
  • Privately-run sites, such as urgent care centers and pharmacies *

* Pharmacies can only vaccinate people who are 30 years and older AND teachers, school staff, childcare workers, and people with eligible underlying conditions. All other sites can vaccinate any eligible person.

Each site listed in the Vaccine Finder includes a link or phone number to schedule an appointment. 

There is limited supply of vaccine from the federal government at this time. You may not see open appointments on the Vaccine Finder right now, but check back regularly. New appointments will open up once more supply becomes available. If you can’t find an appointment, please try again later. New locations and appointment slots are added every day.

If you don’t have internet access, you can schedule an appointment with the Vaccine Reservation Call Center. However, the reservation center can ONLY schedule an appointment for Health + Hospitals and NYC Department of Health vaccination sites. Translators are available.

 

 

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What You Need to Bring

Before you can get a vaccine, you must fill out the New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Form. You can complete it online and bring your submission ID, or you can complete the form at your vaccination site.

You will get an email confirmation with a QR code if you have completed the screening questions. If you haven’t received the QR Code and your appointment is today, you should attend your appointment and finish processing at the facility.

You also need to bring proof of eligibility to your appointment.

Proof of Eligibility

You must bring proof that you live and work in New York City.

Proof of residency may include:

  • State or government-issued ID
  • Statement from your landlord
  • Current rent receipt or lease
  • Mortgage records
  • Both a statement from another person and current mail or school records

If you're eligible based on your employment, you must also bring proof of employment such as a:

  • Employee ID card
  • Letter from your employer or affiliated organization
  • Recent pay stub
  • Current, valid TLC License

If you're eligible for the vaccine based on your age, you must also show proof of age, such as:

  • Driver’s license or non-driver ID
  • IDNYC card
  • Birth certificate issued by a state or local government
  • Current U.S passport or valid foreign passport
  • Permanent resident card
  • Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship
  • Life insurance policy with birthdate
  • Marriage certificate with birthdate

If you're eligible for the vaccine due to an underlying condition, you do not need documentation from your personal health care provider or any other proof of your condition to get a vaccine in NYC. It is only necessary for you to self-certify you have an underlying condition that makes you eligible. You will be asked to self-certify as part of the appointment scheduling process, or a vaccine provider will ask you to complete a certification document before or at the time of your appointment.

You may not be required to certify your condition if you are vaccinated by your usual health care provider. 

After the Appointment

After you get vaccinated at a City or State site, you'll be given a card with the following:

  • Your name, date of birth, and medical record number (if you have one)
  • Name of the vaccine you were given
  • Date and place you got the shot

If you get a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, you should schedule a second-dose appointment before you leave.

The following is a list of State-run vaccination sites in New York City. You can make an appointment online or call for questions or cancellations.

Javits Center
429 11th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
(833) 697-4829
Vaccines offered: Pfizer
Currently, due to vaccine supply limitations, this site is no longer provides 24 hour vaccinations.
Make an appointment.

York College
160-02 Liberty Avenue
Queens, NY 11433
(833) 697-4829
Vaccine offered: Pfizer
Queens Residents Only
Make an appointment.

Aqueduct Racetrack
110-00 Rockaway Boulevard
Racing Hall
Queens, 11420
(833) 697-4829
Vaccine offered: Pfizer
Make an appointment.

Medgar Evers College
231 Crown Street
Brooklyn, NY 11225
(833) 697-4829
Vaccine offered: Pfizer
Brooklyn Residents Only
Make an appointment.

Yankee Stadium

Yankee Stadium is a COVID-19 vaccination mega site for eligible residents of the Bronx.

If you are eligible for the vaccine and live in the Bronx, you can schedule an appointment online or by phone.

Currently, due to vaccine supply limitations, this site is no longer provides 24 hour vaccinations.  

Online

Visit the SOMOS Vaccinations website.

By Phone

Citi Field

Citi Field opened as a COVID-19 vaccination site on Wednesday, February 10th.

  • 50% of appointments are reserved for TLC licensees and food delivery workers.
  • 50% of appointments are reserved for Queens residents who are eligible to receive the vaccine.

If you are eligible to get a vaccine at Citi Field, you can schedule an appointment online or by phone.

Online

 

 

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Empire Outlets

Empire Outlets opened as a COVID-19 vaccine mega site on Friday, February 19 for eligible residents of Staten Island.

The site is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM by appointment only.

Online

 

 

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Barclays Center

The City is planning to open a COVID-19 vaccination mega site at the Barclays Center for eligible residents of Brooklyn. Specific dates will be available soon.

NYCHA vaccine sites are available to NYCHA residents who meet the eligibility requirements. You can get a vaccine from a NYCHA site only if you live in the development that it serves. Appointments are required.

West Tremont Avenue - Sedgwick Avenue Area
200 West Tremont Avenue 
Bronx, NY 10453

Stuyvesant Gardens II
150 Malcolm X Boulevard
Brooklyn, NY 11221

Corsi House
307 East 116 Street 
New York, NY 10029

International Tower
90-20 170 Street
Queens, NY 11432

Stapleton Houses
230 Broad Street
Staten Island, NY 10304

You must call to make an appointment.

Mobile Sites

The mobile vaccination effort includes a fleet of vaccine vehicles, including vans and buses, equipped with four to six vaccinators each, delivering the COVID-19 vaccine directly to communities most in need, whether priority populations or neighborhoods identified by the City’s Task Force for Racial Inclusion and Equity as being hardest-hit by the virus.

At these locations, the van will offer approximately 200 vaccine doses per day, for a range of one to three days. Local community-based organizations will help New Yorkers schedule vaccination appointments with the vaccine fleet ahead of time. The fleet will also accept walk-up appointments when available. 

Additionally, the City will assist with outreach to the community, helping to coordinate with local community-based organizations, elected officials, and industry groups to engage communities, post flyers, promote these opportunities, and fill these appointments. Vans will have live interpretation on site and vaccine materials in 12 languages.

Mobile Sites for Restaurant and Delivery Workers

The first bus will focus on reaching restaurant workers and delivery workers. Promobile Kitchen will operate this first bus, Daybreak Health will administer vaccine doses, and Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants (ROAR) will lead outreach efforts to restaurant workers, helping them sign up for appointments ahead of time and on site. 

Restaurant workers and restaurant delivery workers can schedule appointments online or by email at vaccbus@roarnewyork.org.

Details about additional mobile vaccine sites, including hours and days of operation, will be announced in the coming weeks.

Visit the ROAR NY website.

New Yorkers aged 50 years or older can get vaccinated at the following locations at any time and without an appointment.

In addition, one individual escorting the 50+ New Yorker may also receive a vaccine without an appointment as long as they are a New York resident over the age of 16.

Before you can get a vaccine, you must fill out the New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Form. You can complete the form at your vaccination site. You can also complete the form online before going to your vaccination site.

If you choose to complete the form online, you will get an email confirmation with a QR code. If you haven’t received the QR Code and you plan to get your vaccine today, you should still go to the vaccination site and finish processing at the facility.

The following is a list of walk-up sites and hours of operation for the week of Monday, April 19 to Sunday, April 25.

Bronx

Bathgate
4006 3rd Avenue
Daily: 24/7

Co-Op City
177 Dreiser Loop
Monday - Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM

Lehman College - Apex Center
250 Bedford Park Boulevard West
Daily: 10 AM - 6 PM

Northeast Bronx YMCA (Edenwald)
1250 East 229th Street
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

South Bronx Educational Campus
701 St. Ann’s Avenue
Thursday and Friday: 4 PM - 6 PM; Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

West Bronx Gymnasium
1527 Jesup Avenue
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Army Terminal
140 58th Street
Daily: 24/7

Bushwick Educational Campus
400 Irving Avenue
Thursday and Friday: 4 PM - 6 PM; Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

City Point
445 Albee Square West
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Coney Island YMCA
2980 West 29th Street
Monday - Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

Flatbush YMCA
1401 Flatbush Avenue
Daily: 9 AM - 6 PM

The Livonia
453 Hinsdale Street
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Starrett City - Spring Creek Towers
1310 Pennsylvania Avenue
Daily: 10 AM- 6 PM

Teachers Prep High School
226 Bristol Street
Daily: 10 AM - 6 PM

Manhattan

Abyssinian Baptist Church
132 West 138th Street
Tuesday - Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

American Museum of Natural History
200 Central Park West
Friday - Sunday: 9 AM - 5 PM

City College
1549 Amsterdam Avenue
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Essex Crossing
224B Broome Street
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Ford Foundation
320 East 43rd Street
Monday - Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

Fulton Community Senior Center/Hudson Guild
119 9th Avenue
Tuesday - Saturday: 10 AM - 4 PM

NFL Experience Times Square
20 Times Square, 7th Avenue
Daily: 7:30 AM - 7 PM

Yeshiva University
2495 Amsterdam Avenue
Monday - Thursday: 9 AM - 7 PM; Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM; Sunday: 9 AM - 7 PM

Queens

Beach Channel Educational Campus
100-00 Beach Channel Drive
Thursday and Friday: 4 PM - 6 PM; Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

CitiField
41 Seaver Way
Daily: 24/7

Korean Community Services
203-05 32nd Avenue
Daily: 9 AM - 7 PM

Long Island City
5-17 46th Road
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Modell's - Queens Center Mall
90-15 Queens Boulevard
Monday - Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

Queensborough Community College - Robert F. Kennedy Hall
222-05 56th Avenue
Wednesday and Thursday: 7:30 AM - 7 PM; Friday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM; Saturday and Sunday: 8 AM - 4 PM

Queens Public Library - Flushing Library
41-17 Main Street
Monday: 12 PM - 8 PM; Wednesday - Sunday: 12 PM - 8 PM

Queens Public Library - Ozone Park
92-24 Rockaway Boulevard
Friday - Sunday: 9 AM - 7 PM

Staten Island

Ocean Breeze Athletic
625 Father Capodanno Boulevard
Thursday - Sunday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Empire Outlets
55B Richmond Terrace, Space 348
Daily: 8 AM - 6 PM

Former Babies R Us - Staten Island Mall
280 Marsh Avenue
Daily: 8 AM - 6 PM

St. Thomas St. Joseph's School
50 Maguire Avenue
Thursday - Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

You can schedule transportation to your vaccine appointment if you are 65 or older and:

  • Cannot use public transportation,
  • Cannot use private transportation, and
  • Cannot rely on friends or family members for transport.

You must already have a vaccine appointment before scheduling transportation. However, you do not need an appointment for sites listed in the "Walk-Up Appointments for Seniors 75 or Older" section above, if you are a senior aged 75 or older.

Access-a-Ride

If you already use Access-a-Ride, you can schedule transportation to your appointment as you normally would.

  • Agency: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
  • Division: Access-A-Ride
  • Phone Number: (718) 393-4999
  • Business Hours: Daily: 7 AM - 5 PM
  • Staff is available through the automated phone system during business hours. Automated assistance is also available in Spanish. If you get a busy signal, call (877) 337-2017.

Medicaid

If you have Medicaid-provided transportation, you can use your usual contact number to schedule transport. You can also call Medicaid Transportation Management.

Curb

If you are 65 or older and meet all of the criteria, but do not qualify for the programs above, you can schedule a free ride with Curb.

When scheduling your appointment, you must indicate that you are getting a vaccine. Curb will confirm that your destination is a valid vaccination site, and your ride will be scheduled for free.

The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines require two doses that must be taken 3 to 4 weeks apart.

At your appointment for the first dose, you should schedule a second-dose appointment. If you left without scheduling the second appointment, you should contact the site where you got your first shot.

If you got your first dose from an NYC Health + Hospitals or NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) site, you can confirm your scheduled appointment or make a second appointment with the Vaccine Reservation Call Center.

If you got your first dose from DOHMH, you can also schedule a second-dose appointment online.

 

 

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Vaccine appointments at City-run sites may be rescheduled due to vaccine shortages or severe weather. If you are impacted, the City will call and email you with a new date and time to show up for your appointment.

If you need to reschedule or cancel a vaccine appointment, contact the site where you scheduled your appointment.

If you have an appointment with an NYC Health + Hospitals or NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) site, you can cancel or reschedule your appointment with the Vaccine Reservation Call Center.

If you have a DOHMH appointment, you can also reschedule or cancel your appointment online.

 

 

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Homebound vaccinations have resumed with limited capacity using the Moderna vaccine.

In-home COVID-19 vaccinations are available for eligible NYC residents who are:

  • Fully homebound, 
  • Have not already been vaccinated, and 
  • Do not already have access to a vaccination program.

If you are eligible for an in-home vaccination, you can express interest using the form below. The City will use this information to call back to further discuss eligibility for the program.

Visit nyc.gov/homebound to submit the interest form.

If you cannot access or fill out the online form, you can get assistance from the Vaccine Reservation Call Center. 

 

 

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The Vaccine for All Corps is hiring New Yorkers to work at vaccine sites.

The City is hiring directly from the community and prioritizing applicants from neighborhoods most impacted by COVID-19.

No healthcare experience is required for non-clinical roles, which include management, operations, and client services.

Clinical roles, including vaccinators, are also available.

Learn more and begin the job screening process.

New York State’s Excelsior Pass provides secure, digital proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results. The Pass is only accepted in New York State.

Businesses and entertainment venues can scan and validate the pass to ensure you meet any COVID-19 vaccination or testing requirements for entry. When using the pass, you’ll be asked to show a photo ID that shows your name and birth date to verify identity.

The Excelsior Pass can digitally store information on your smartphone with the Excelsior Pass Wallet app, available for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. You can also print your Pass from the Excelsior Pass website and bring it with you.

Participation in Excelsior Pass is voluntary. You can always show alternate proof of vaccination or testing, like another mobile application or paper form, directly at a business or venue.

Once you enter an establishment, you must continue to follow social distancing, face covering and hand hygiene guidelines.

Learn more about the Excelsior Pass.

Get answers to frequently asked questions about the Pass.

Download the Excelsior Pass Wallet app for:

Using Excelsior Pass

The COVID-19 Vaccination Pass is currently valid for 30 days after the Pass is retrieved. After the pass expires, you can retrieve a new Pass from the Excelsior Pass website.

The COVID-19 PCR Test Pass is valid until midnight on the third day after your test. After your COVID-19 PCR Test Pass expires, a new test is required to retrieve a new Pass.

The COVID-19 Antigen Test Pass is valid for 6 hours after your test. After your COVID-19 Antigen Test Pass expires, a new test is required to retrieve a new Pass.

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