COVID vaccine update: Here are the vaccination sites in NY and NJ closed due to snow

NEW YORK (WABC) – COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites in New York and New Jersey suspended operations on Sunday because of the winter storm.

New Jersey Vaccine Mega Sites

The following mega-sites are closed due to snow:
Burlington County: Appointments will be moved to 2/8, 2/9 and 2/10
Middlesex County: Appointments will be moved to 2/13
Morris County: Appointments will be moved to 2/10

The following mega-sites will remain OPEN
Atlantic County: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Bergen County: 7:30 am – 11:30 am
Gloucester County: 8 am – 6 pm

Individual health care providers will contact you by phone / email / text to reschedule any appointments for tomorrow at our closed megatrends.

New York COVID-19 test sites
Operations at the following state-owned COVID-19 test sites will be suspended on February 7 due to the impending winter storm:
Glen Island in New Rochelle;
Queens Aqueduct race track;
Bronx Bay Plaza in the Bronx;
Lehman College in the Bronx;
Jones Beach on Long Island;
Stony Brook on Long Island;

Seaview Avenue on Staten Island; and
Fountain Avenue in Brooklyn.

New Yorkers with an appointment scheduled for Sunday, February 7, will receive notice of the closure by text message and telephone. Appointments will be rescheduled for the end of the week.

Community-based pop-up vaccination sites
Seven community-based pop-up vaccination sites will also be delayed due to the storm and rescheduled for the end of the week. These eight sites include:
Abyssinian Baptist Church, 132 W 138th New York, NY 10030
BronxWorks, 1130 Grand Concourse, BX, 10456
Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, 1376 Prospect Ave, Bronx, NY 10459
Castle Hill Houses, 625 Castle Hill Ave, The Bronx, NY 10473
Marble Hill Houses, 5365 Broadway, Bronx, NY 10463
First Corona Baptist Church, 100-10 Astoria Blvd., East Elmhurst, NY 11369
United Revival Mennonite Church, 390 Melrose St, Brooklyn, NY 11237

Consultations at these community-based pop-up vaccination sites are scheduled directly with the host site or partner providers SOMOS Community Care and Northwell Health. These entities are notifying New Yorkers with appointments for Sunday, February 7, of these postponements and new dates of operation by text message and telephone.

In addition, the Centro Cultural Cristão website is canceling Sunday operations, as they were able to extend the hours and fulfill all commitments on Saturday.

New York mass vaccination sites
As Governor Cuomo previously announced, the state-run mass vaccination sites in Jones Beach and Stony Brook on Long Island will also suspend operations on Sunday, February 7, due to the winter weather. New Yorkers with appointments at these locations will receive an email or text message rescheduling their vaccination later this week. As part of the rescheduling process and as far as possible, the time for new appointments will be scheduled according to the time of the original appointment. If this new appointment schedule does not work for an individual due to the change in the day, they will be given a contact number to identify a different time that may work best for the individual.

Operations at Westchester County Center, Yankee Stadium, Javits Center and Aqueduct Racetrack mass vaccination sites will continue as scheduled, as these sites are located indoors and have the infrastructure and equipment in place to ensure that New Yorkers by appointment can safely enter and leave the site. Operations at the remaining state-administered mass vaccination sites across upstate New York were also unaffected.

Rockland County Clinic Rescheduled

The Rockland County Department of Health announces that the COVID-19 vaccination clinic scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday, February 7, 2021, from 9 am to 1 pm, has been rescheduled for Monday, February 8, 2021, from 1 pm to 1 pm 19h due to the weather.

If you have an appointment for Sunday to be vaccinated at the Rockland County Health Department clinic, you will receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Monday between 1 pm and 7 pm. No new appointments will be scheduled and you can attend whenever you want, from 1 pm to 7 pm on Monday. Please be patient on arrival on Monday, as some times may be busier than others due to these circumstances.

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