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How To Get Covid Vaccine In Ny

*NOTE:  Registration for vaccine appointments through the Broome County Health Department is only done online, please do not call the health department. If you need assistance call 211. We appreciate your patience.


In the United States there are now authorized or approved vaccines to prevent COVID-19. All New York residents 5+ are currently eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

For a list of vaccine clinics at Broome County schools, click here.

Broome County is now offering Vaccines on Demand. You can sign up a group of ten or more people and the Broome County Health Department will bring the vaccines directly to you. Click the image below to request a vaccine pod for your group.

Clinics are also still operating. Click on the clinic you wish to sign up for below.

Upcoming vaccine clinics through the Broome County Health Department are listed below. Click the link to schedule an appointment.

  • 11/30 - Pfizer Booster Clinic, Broome County Health Department - CLICK HERE
  • 11/30 - Moderna Booster Clinic, Broome County Health Department - CLICK HERE
  • List of Broome County School Vaccine Clinics - CLICK HERE

Visit www.vaccines.gov for all the latest COVID-19 vaccine information and to find vaccines near you.

Click here to see if you're eligible to receive the COVID-19 Booster.

If you need assistance getting to your appointment call 211.


Below are some links to help you learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and what this means for Broome County:

Local Resources

UHS COVID-19 Vaccine Information

Ascension Lourdes COVID-19 Vaccine Information

State Resources

New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Program

New York State Phased Distribution Plan

New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker

Latest News from the New York State Department of Health

COVID-19 Vaccination Hotline: 1-833-NYS-4-VAX (1-833-697-4829).

Federal Resources

COVID-19 Vaccine Information from the Centers of Disease Control (CDC)

For answers from the CDC to frequently asked questions click here.


Frequently Asked Questions

If I have already had COVID-19 and recovered, do I still need to get a COVID-19 vaccine?

COVID-19 vaccination will be offered to you regardless of whether you already had COVID-19 infection. Anyone currently infected with COVID-19 should wait to get vaccinated until after their illness has resolved and after they have met the criteria to discontinue isolation. The COVID vaccine is shown to provide better long-term coverage that actually having the virus itself.

How many shots of COVID-19 vaccine are needed?

Two of the three authorized and recommended vaccines to prevent COVID-19 in the United States need two shots to be effective. Depending on the manufacturer the time between vaccinations could be 21-28 days. The other authorized vaccine requires only one shot.

Do I need to continue to wear a mask and avoid close contact with others after I have received two doses of the vaccine?

Yes. While experts learn more about the protection that COVID-19 vaccines provide under real-life conditions, it will be important for everyone to continue using all the tools available to us to help stop this pandemic, like covering your mouth and nose with a mask, washing hands often, and staying at least six feet away from others

I hear about going to a "POD" for my vaccine, what does that mean?

The term POD stands for a "Point of Distribution" which simply means an organized manner to quickly get medications to our residents. At a COVID vaccine POD you can expect to be screened and cleared for the vaccine, have it administered and be monitored for a short-time afterwards.


If you have questions about other immunizations and vaccine resources provided by the Health Department head to: https://gobroomecounty.com/clinics/immunizations

How To Get Covid Vaccine In Ny

Source: http://www.gobroomecounty.com/hd/coronavirus/vaccine

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