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Nassau County to Open First Covid-19 Vaccination Distribution Center

Written by Lon Cohen  |  04. January 2021

Nassau County Executive Laura Curran announced today that the County has partnered with New York State and Northwell Health to open its first Covid-19 vaccination distribution center.

 

The point of distribution (POD) for Coronavirus vaccines is opening on Tuesday, January 5 and will be located at Nassau Community College at the CCB Building. An appointment is needed to get the vaccine, which can be made through a special Nassau County website page. Vaccines will be given free of charge.

 

The POD will be staffed by Nassau County Department of health staff members and a corp of trained volunteers.

 

“These folks have been training for this kind of mobilization for years and years.” Curran said.

 

Not everyone will be able to get the vaccine immediately. A list of eligible people includes high-risk hospital staff, affiliates, volunteers and contract staff, EMS workers, medical examiners and coroners, some funeral workers, healthcare workers and residents at long-term care facilities, workers administering Covid-19 vaccines, and outpatient/ambulatory front line, high risk health care providers who provide direct in-person patient care or other staff in a position where they have direct contact with patients, such as receptionists, of any age.

 

The POD will offer vaccines 7-days-a-week.

 

Curran stressed the importance of Covid-19 vaccination efforts.

 

“We know that vaccines are the key to recovery,” she said. “It’s really important that we get this going and we get this done as efficiently as possible.”

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