The Javits Center in New York City began COVID-19 vaccinations for essential workers and people over 65 years old age on January 13, 2021. Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu

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The New York Department of Health alerted New Yorkers of a "very limited" COVID-9 vaccine supply that has backed up appointments by more than 3 months. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said "there is simply not enough" of the vaccine, telling the federal government it needs more doses. Of the 1.87 million...
Continue Reading COVID-19 vaccination appointments are now booked for the next 3.5 months in New York after more people became eligible