Governor Cuomo Announces 16 Community-Based Pop-Up Vaccination Sites Coming Online Over The Next Week to Vaccinate 7,100 New Yorkers
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced 16 community-based pop-up vaccination sites are coming online over the next week in locations picked to ensure the COVID-19 vaccine is distributed equitably throughout New York State. These sites are expected to vaccinate 7,100 people throughout the week. Since January 15, more than 200 community-based pop-up sites have administered more than 77,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccinations are by appointment only and walk-ins are not allowed.
“New York State is working tirelessly to vaccinate all eligible New Yorkers for COVID-19, but hesitancy remains a serious issue, especially in communities of color, as well as ones which have been historically underserved. That’s why we’ve established pop-up vaccination sites to bring the vaccine directly to those communities in every region of the state,” Governor Cuomo said. “These 16 pop-up sites in public housing developments, houses of worship and community centers will administer thousands of shots in arms over the next week and get us closer to a post-COVID future.”
The establishment of many of these vaccination sites was made possible through partnerships with multiple public and private health care providers. Host sites and partner providers conduct outreach within their communities and work with community leaders and organizations to identify eligible New Yorkers and schedule vaccination appointments. The 16 sites being established over the next week are located at the addresses below:
NEW YORK CITY
Taino Towers
240 E 123rd St
New York, NY
Open: Saturday, April 10, 9AM – 5PM
Greater Highway Deliverance Temple
132 E 111th St
New York, NY
Open: Tuesday, April 13, 9AM – 5PM
Queens College Student Union
152-45 Melbourne Ave
Flushing, NY
Open: Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11, 9AM – 5PM
Monroe College Bronx Campus
2501 Jerome Ave
Bronx, NY
Open: Friday, April 9, 9AM – 5PM
Holy Family Church
2158 Watson Ave
Bronx, NY
Open: Friday, April 9, 9AM – 5PM
Emmanuel Baptist Church
36 St. James Pl
Brooklyn, NY
Open: Wednesday, April 14, 9AM – 5PM
LONG ISLAND
Roosevelt Library
27 W Fulton Ave
Roosevelt, NY
Open: Wednesday, April 14, 8AM – 8PM
HUDSON VALLEY
Mt. Hope AME Zion Church
65 Lake St
White Plains, NY
Open: Saturday, April 10, 9AM – 5PM **all appointments at this site have been filled**
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Syracuse Housing Authority
516 Burt St
Syracuse, NY
Open: Wednesday, April 14, 9AM – 3:30PM
FINGER LAKES
Rochester Housing Authority
Multiple RHA properties throughout the City of Rochester
Rochester, NY
Open: Thursday, April 8 through Monday, April 12, 10AM-4PM **all appointments at this site have been filled**
BayWinde Castle Point
200 Kidd Castle Way
Rochester, NY
Open: Saturday, April 10, 10AM – 4PM **all appointments at this site have been filled**
Father Tracy Advocacy Center
821 N. Clinton Ave
Rochester, NY
Open: Tuesday, April 13, 10AM – 4PM **all appointments at this site have been filled**
Trenton and Pamela Jackson R-Center
485 N. Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY
Open: Saturday, April 10, 10AM – 4PM **all appointments at this site have been filled**
Redeem Bethel Church
4496 NY – 104
Williamson, NY
Open: Saturday, April 10, 9AM – 5PM **all appointments at this site have been filled**
WESTERN NEW YORK
Native American Community Services
1005 Grant St
Buffalo, NY
Saturday, April 10, 9AM – 3PM
Calvary Baptist Church
1184 Genesee St
Buffalo, NY
Open: Wednesday, April 14, 9AM – 2PM
This continued development of community-based ‘pop up’ vaccination sites furthers Governor Cuomo’s mandate of ensuring the fair and equitable distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. In late 2020, the Governor announced the launch of New York’s Vaccine Equity Task Force chaired by Secretary of State Rossana Rosado, Urban League President & CEO Marc Morial, and HealthfirstPresident & CEO Pat Wang. Since its establishment, the Task Force has continued work to ensure vulnerable and underserved communities are not left behind by breaking down the barriers to vaccination and ensuring there is equitable distribution of the vaccine across the state