This update about the State’s vaccination program is via a release from the Governor’s Office:
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state’s vaccination program. As of 11 a.m, today, New York’s health care distribution sites have administered 96 percent of first doses received for week 1-9 first doses. The week 10 allocation from the federal government is beginning to arrive in New York State, and New York’s health care distribution sites have administered 85 percent of doses so far delivered.
Approximately 10 million New Yorkers are currently eligible to receive the vaccine. The federal government has increased the weekly supply by more than 20 percent over the next three weeks, but New York’s vast distribution network and large population of eligible individuals still far exceed the supply coming from the federal government. Due to limited supply, New Yorkers are encouraged to remain patient and are advised not to show up at vaccination sites without an appointment.
“New Yorkers have been doing their part to keep the infection rate down, and we’re continuing to do everything we can to get shots into arms as quickly and fairly as possible,” Governor Cuomo said. “It’s working – we’ve made it past the post-holiday surge and our numbers continue to go down every day – but our issue remains lack of federal supply. With new leadership in Washington we are now expecting another increase in doses for week 11, allowing us to vaccinate even more New Yorkers every week and bringing us one step closer to winning this war and becoming the first COVID-free state.”
A screening tool, Am I Eligible?, https://am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/ has been updated for individuals with comorbidities and underlying conditions with new appointments released on a rolling basis over the next weeks. Starting next week, local health departments will also receive vaccine allocations for these individuals. New Yorkers can use the following to show they are eligible:
- Doctor’s letter, or
- Medical information evidencing comorbidity, or
- Signed certification
Vaccination program numbers below are for doses distributed and delivered to New York for the state’s vaccination program, and do not include those reserved for the federal government’s Long Term Care Facility program. A breakdown of the data based on numbers reported to New York State as of 11AM today is as follows. Beginning week 9, allocation totals are inclusive of some excess vaccine doses that have been reallocated from the federal Long Term Care Facility program. The allocation totals below include 40 percent of the week 10 allocation which will finish being distributed to New York provider sites on Sunday.
To date, New York’s health care distribution sites have administered 96 percent of first doses received from the federal government for weeks 1-9 but due to the federal government’s limited allocation, appointments have filled up quickly. New Yorkers seeking to determine eligibility and schedule an appointment at a state-run mass vaccination site, can visit the ‘Am I Eligible’ website. New Yorkers may also call their local health department, pharmacy, doctor, or hospital for additional information and to schedule appointments where vaccines are available.
The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker Dashboard is available to update New Yorkers on the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. The New York State Department of Health requires vaccinating facilities to report all COVID-19 vaccine administration data within 24 hours; the vaccine administration data on the dashboard is updated daily to reflect the most up-to-date metrics in the state’s vaccination effort.
New Yorkers who suspect fraud in the vaccine distribution process can now call 833-VAX-SCAM (833-829-7226) toll-free or email the state Department of Health at STOPVAXFRAUD@health.ny.gov. Hotline staff will route complaints to the appropriate investigative agencies to ensure New Yorkers are not being taken advantage of as the State works to vaccinate the entire eligible population.
STATEWIDE BREAKDOWN
First Doses Received – 2,335,250
First Doses Administered – 2,109,690; 90%
Second Doses Received – 1,284,300
Second Doses Administered – 984,100
Region | Total Doses Received
(1st and 2nd) |
Total Doses Administered
(1st and 2nd) |
% of Total Doses Administered/Received
(1st and 2nd) |
Capital Region | 228,670 | 189,524 | 83% |
Central New York | 191,470 | 166,654 | 87% |
Finger Lakes | 216,700 | 193,038 | 89% |
Long Island | 452,000 | 393,401 | 87% |
Mid-Hudson | 340,370 | 270,048 | 79% |
Mohawk Valley | 103,685 | 83,321 | 80% |
New York City | 1,617,410 | 1,365,944 | 84% |
North Country | 116,705 | 107,786 | 92% |
Southern Tier | 114,075 | 105,394 | 92% |
Western New York | 238,465 | 218,680 | 92% |
Statewide | 3,619,550 | 3,093,790 | 85% |
|
1st doses fully delivered to New York for Healthcare Distribution Sites | 2nd doses fully delivered to New York for Healthcare Distribution Sites | TOTAL | CUMULATIVE |
Week 1
Doses arriving 12/14 – 12/20 |
90,675 | 0 | 90,675 | N/A |
Week 2
Doses arriving 12/21 – 12/27 |
392,025 | 0 | 392,025 | 482,700 |
Week 3
Doses arriving 12/28 – 01/03 |
201,500 | 0 | 201,500 | 684,200 |
Week 4
Doses arriving 01/04 – 01/10 |
160,050 | 90,675 | 250,725 | 934,925 |
Week 5
Doses arriving 01/11 – 01/17 |
209,400 | 45,825 | 255,225 | 1,190,150 |
Week 6
Doses arriving 01/18- 01/24 |
250,400 | 428,100 | 678,500 | 1,868,650 |
Week 7
Doses arriving 01/25 – 01/31 |
250,400 | 160,450 | 410,850 | 2,279,500 |
Week 8
Doses arriving 02/01 – 02/07 |
320,525 | 208,800 | 529,325 | 2,808,825 |
Week 9
Doses arriving 02/8 – 02/14 |
317,700 | 244,500
|
562,200 | 3,371,025 |
Week 10
Doses arriving 2/15 – |
142,575 | 105,950 | 248,525 | 3,619,550 |