Vaccination appointments will open up for New Yorkers 30 and up starting Tuesday. Those 16 and older can get the vaccine starting April 6.
Worker Ali Saleh said employees took all the precautions to protect themselves from COVID-19 and look forward to getting the vaccine.
The toll of COVID-19 continues to rise in New York even as 3 million people are now fully vaccinated.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday the state will partner with SOMOS in an effort to expand vaccine access to communities of color.
In early March hit its goal of reaching at least 90% of people who test positive
Mayoral candidate Scott Stringer and Mark Levine, who's running for Manhattan borough president, called to expand vaccine eligibility.
American Lung Association's LUNG FORCE Walk NYC will take place as a hybrid event with in-person, outdoor + virtual options May 22, 2021
New Yorkers who are 50 and over are the latest group eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine — a boost in the race against booming variants.
Covid restrictions will be in place so classes will be capped at 33% capacity and participants must wear a mask.
CBS was told the 90-year-old infected with the variant did not travel and was treated at Mt. Sinai Hospital
We want to know your thoughts on how NYC leaders have handled COVID-19 over the past year, and about your plans for the spring.
Mayor Bill de Blasio got the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine at his daily press conference on Thursday.
Certain public, nonprofit and building workers become eligible and sites with specific criteria open to all eligible New Yorkers Wednesday.
The city was set to reach the milestone Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
City leaders hope to get the coronavirus vaccine to all willing homebound seniors in the next seven weeks. Here's how they can sign up.
“I said, ‘There is no holding her back, please call 911, call 911 right now,” Gonzalez said.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he and health officials were "surprised and shocked" to hear the governor would be lifting restrictions April 1.
For Evelyn Shaw, hugging her granddaughter wasn't just necessary after a year of isolation — it was doctor's orders.
The eased restrictions prompted worry from Mayor Bill de Blasio, who wasn't consulted: "Of course I have concerns about this,” he said.
In a spate of coronavirus predictions for New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio's top health advisers also said vaccines could open up in May.
New analysis indicates the homegrown New York City variant is more infectious but doesn't cause more severe illness, health officials said.
A city-run civilian corps will help with COVID-19 vaccination efforts in hard-hit communities, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
We captured images showing efforts of health care workers and staff — and the human bonds forged helping some of the city’s most vulnerable.
Here is the latest data on hospital capacity in New York City as the pandemic wanes.
New Yorkers who are 60 years and older can start making vaccine appointments at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
A massive door-to-door effort aims to vaccinate up to 23,000 homebound seniors in the next seven weeks, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo kept mum on his scandals while he touted COVID-19 vaccinations and efforts to encourage Black New Yorkers to get shots.
Police say around 140 people were inside a warehouse on Irving Avenue in Ridgewood early Saturday morning.
The Javits Center is now running around the clock, and the demand is high, CBS2’s Nick Caloway reports.
Larger centers are extending their hours as the federal vaccine supply increases, CBS2’s Christina Fan reported Saturday.
Patch answers your questions about where to find the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine and whether it's effective (it is).
The Department of Health said it has been working with the hospital for several years on efforts to improve health outcomes and access.
More than 24,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine are expected this week in the city, with many more to come later.
One of the bills will require a safety manager be on site during certain types of film productions and conduct inspections.
The New York Health Department is backing a plan to cut capacity and eliminate hundreds of employees at St. John's Episcopal Hospital.
An embattled Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the change and also signaled that lawmakers would strip away some of his pandemic emergency powers.
Two mass vaccination sites in the city will open overnight to give out the new, one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine.
The city’s top health officials again sought to reassure New Yorkers on Tuesday amid discoveries of new variants in the five boroughs.
Mayor Bill de Blasio marked the milestone as the city awaited its first Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses as soon as Wednesday.
People from outside the city accounted for 42 percent of shots at Javits Center and 75 percent at a Queens site, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.