What is COVID-19 vaccine hotline number in New York?

1-833-NYS-4-VAX (1-833-697-4829) The COVID-19 Vaccination Hotline is open 7AM – 10PM, 7 days week, to help New Yorkers determine if they are eligible and schedule vaccination appointments.

Who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?

COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all people aged 12 years and older in the United States for the prevention of COVID-19.

Who is eligible for a COVID-19 booster vaccine?

Eligible people include Pfizer recipients who are 65 and older or who live in long-term care facilities. The agency also authorized boosters for adults who were at high risk of severe Covid-19 because of an underlying medical condition as well as health care workers and others whose jobs put them at risk.

What is the hotline number for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine?

In addition, you can report side effects to ModernaTX, Inc. at 1-866-MODERNA (1-866-663- 3762).

Who can get the Pfizer COVID-19 booster?

Eligible people include Pfizer recipients who are over 65 or who live in long-term care facilities. The agency also authorized boosters for adults who were at high risk of severe Covid-19 because of an underlying medical condition as well as health care workers and others whose jobs put them at risk.

When should people in eligible groups get a COVID-19 booster vaccine?

The FDA recommended that the booster be given at least six months after an individual receives the second of the two-dose vaccine to all of those groups.

When will kids get Covid vaccine?

Experts are hopeful that a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 from Pfizer-BioNTech will clear regulatory hurdles by the end of October or early November, paving the way for millions more Americans to get vaccinated, at least partially, this fall.

Who can get the COVID-19 booster shot?

The federal health agency said anyone 65 or older, anyone in long-term care, or aged 50 to 64 but with underlying health conditions, should get the booster. The CDC added that anyone 18 to 49 with underlying health issues or workers like nurses, first responders and other high-risk jobs also may get the booster.