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Medgar Evers Vaccine Site Open To All Eligible Brooklynites
The mass vaccination site, previously only open to certain ZIP codes, is now open to the entire borough.

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The mass vaccination site, previously only open to certain ZIP codes, is now open to the entire borough.

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As the anniversary of the first COVID-19 case detected in New York City arrives, Patch is taking a look back at the impact of the virus.