Health & Fitness
Walk-In COVID Vaccines For All Coming To Javits, Yankee Stadium
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced all state-run mass vaccination sites will offer walk-in doses for New Yorkers 16 and up starting Thursday.

NEW YORK CITY — More walk-in coronavirus vaccine shots are coming to New York City.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced starting Thursday that all state-run mass vaccination sites — which include Javits Center and Yankee Stadium — will offer appointment-free doses for New Yorkers 16 and up.
"You don’t have to call, you don’t have to make an appointment," he said. "Just show up and roll up your sleeve and the mass vaccination sites have the capacity to handle it,” he continued.
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State-run mass vaccination sites in the city are:
- Javits Center
- Yankee Stadium
- Medgar Evers College
- Aqueduct Racetrack
- York College
Cuomo last week announced those sites will offer walk-in shots to New Yorkers who are 60 and up. But their walk-in availability still lagged behind city-run vaccination sites, which the same week opened up appointment-free doses to all adult city dwellers.
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