The city is expecting to release 1,250 appointment time slots at its clinics in Chelsea, Harlem and Corona, Queens.
CHELSEA, New York City -- More New York City residents will have a chance to sign up for a monkeypox vaccine Tuesday.Today at 1 p.m., the city is expecting to release 1,250 appointment time slots at its clinics in Chelsea, Harlem and Corona, Queens.The city is expecting to receive another 14,500 doses later this week., including one in Cherry Grove, Fire Island and another in the Fire Island Pines.
At a virtual monkeypox Town Hall meeting Monday night, city and state health officials said testing remains limited.If you want updates on the vaccine texted directly to you, you can text"monkeypox" to 692692. And in Suffolk County, anyone who is considered high risk can make an appointment to get vaccinated through the
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