Dear Victor, New York State and FEMA are bringing a vaccination site to Rochester! As of today, eligible New Yorkers who live in qualifying ZIP codes in Rochester can schedule an appointment to get vaccinated at a new mass vaccination site at the Former Kodak Hawkeye Parking Lot, 1345 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14621. The site is initially reserved for eligible Rochester residents who live in the following ZIP codes: 14605, 14613, 14611, 14608, 14621, 14619, 14606, 14615, 14614, 14609, 14604, 14603. After a week, it will open to all eligible residents in the county or target region. The Former Kodak Hawkeye Parking Lot vaccination site will be open to those with appointments beginning Wednesday, March 3, and will be able to handle 1,000 appointments a day, 7 days a week. You must have an appointment to get vaccinated. If you show up without an appointment, you will not get the vaccine. Help us get the word out! Even if you're not yet eligible for the vaccine, please share this information with friends, family or neighbors. How to make an appointment There are two ways to register for an appointment: by phone or online. Scheduling by Phone: To make an appointment by phone, call the NYS COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline at 1-833-697-4829 (the hotline is open from 7am to 10pm, 7 days a week). They will ask you some questions to confirm you are eligible for the vaccine, and then work with you to schedule an appointment at a time that is convenient. You can tell the call center agent you want to get an appointment at the Former Kodak Hawkeye Parking Lot in Rochester. Online Scheduling: To register online, use the Am I Eligible tool at am-i- eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov. On the Am I Eligible tool, fill out your information. If you are eligible, you will see locations where you can schedule a vaccine appointment listed out by proximity to your address. Select the Former Kodak Hawkeye Parking Lot, and complete the process on the online scheduling system until your appointment is confirmed. Eligibility: About ten million New Yorkers are currently eligible for the vaccine, but not everyone is. Eligible groups include people age 65 and older, those with qualifying health conditions (for example, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and pregnancy), health care workers, teachers, and other groups of essential workers. If you're unsure if you're eligible for the vaccine, you can easily check here or by calling the Vaccine Hotline at 1- 833-697-4829. If you're eligible and successfully schedule an appointment, follow the step-by-step guide that you can find onny.gov/vaccine to learn what you need to bring with you and other important information. Get the word out! Forward this email or share this important information with friends, family or neighbors. The COVID vaccine is safe, effective and free. We encourage all New Yorkers to get the vaccine as soon as it's available to them. If you have any questions about the COVID vaccine, visit ny.gov/vaccine or talk to your doctor. Ever Upward, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Governor Andrew M. Cuomo New York State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 Unsubscribe
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