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Yorktown Offers 2-Day Coronavirus Vaccine Clinic To Seniors

Any resident unable to get an appointment Tuesday or Wednesday will be put on a waiting list.

Yorktown residents age 65 and older may register for a coronavirus vaccine through the town.
Yorktown residents age 65 and older may register for a coronavirus vaccine through the town. (John Lyon)

YORKTOWN, NY — A pop-up coronavirus vaccine clinic for Yorktown residents over the age of 65 will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, town officials announced.

The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is a single dose, will be given out between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Registration is required in order to receive the vaccine. To register, please call 914-962-8152 or email vaccine@yorktownny.org.

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Residents must provide the following information for registration:

  • Full Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Address
  • Phone Number
  • Email

There are limited slots available, however, should they fill up eligible residents will be put on the standby list for future availability that the Town is made aware of, Supervisor Matt Slater.

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Westchester County Executive George Latimer said Monday the county was trying to fill some geographic "gaps" where clinics had not been held, including northern Westchester and New Rochelle.

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