Here's Your Last Chance to Get Vaccinated at This Iconic NYC Museum

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Here's Your Last Chance to Get Vaccinated at This Iconic NYC Museum
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The museum will still offer free at-home COVID tests, available for pickup at its 77th Street entrance.

“It is my hope that, in years to come, images of people getting vaccinated under the iconic blue whale in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life will be a reminder of New York and New Yorkers fighting back, caring for themselves and one another, and of the Museum providing support and hope," Museum President Ellen Futter said.

And while vaccinations will no longer be offered at the museum, New Yorkers can still pickup free at-home COVID tests at its 77th Street entrance. Tests are available Wednesday through Sunday, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. grows more prevalent, though the numbers are still a tiny fraction of the peaks seen earlier this year.

As of Sunday morning, the city's latest data had the rolling seven-day average of new cases at 906, up at least 45% in almost a week. To be sure, these numbers are a tiny fraction of where they were at the worst of the omicron variant surge, when things were perhaps 30x worse than they are now. Hospitalizations also continue to fall, and are about 1% of what they were at the worst of omicron in early January.

Booster doses remain low among New Yorkers. City data shows roughly one-third of all residents received a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.Click on each provider to find more information on scheduling appointments for the COVID-19 Vaccine.

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