Starting today, New York City is offering a second free COVID booster shot to those who qualify, including residents 50 and older and/or with compromised immune systems. JohnBDias reports.
to those who qualify, including residents 50 and older and/or with compromised immune systems.
The CDC recommended an additional booster shot for certain groups, including immunocompromised individuals and people 50 and older who received an initial booster at least four months ago.Fearing spring surge, doctors say those eligible should get second COVID booster sooner rather than laterMore than 89 percent of New Yorkers, statewide, have received at lease one COVID vaccine dose. A little more than 76 percent are fully vaccinated.
"There is an enormous amount of money out of the $2 trillion bill passed last year that hasn't gone out yet," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.is at its lowest levelIn New York, hospitalizations and deaths are decreasing, but the city's health department said cases are on the rise, with the highest rate among 25 to 34-year-olds.
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