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“Our vaccine offerings are on the rise, the positivity rate is falling and we are one step closer to winning the war against COVID every day,” said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. expanding the list of those eligible to be vaccinated in the stateThe thing is Today, there are more than 50 categories that are “eligible” for the vaccine, and starting tomorrow, February 15, the comorbidities will be added: any adult New Yorker of any age with some of the 13 added conditions will be eligible for the vaccine.
As of today, in addition to doctors and nurses, in New York Teachers, food store employees, drivers of all public transport, all agents of the more than 10 state security forces, firefighters, funeral directors, the population in street situations can be vaccinated … There are 52 categories in all (see the full list below).
Y Starting Monday, February 15, any adult – regardless of age – suffering from any of the 13 conditions added to the list of at-risk patients can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. eInclude cancer patients, disabled, heart patients, obese (see below for full list).
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“The numbers show that we are heading in the right direction, and in order to maintain this trajectory we need to win the race between vaccinating New Yorkers as quickly and fairly as possible. We have the necessary infrastructure to embrace the vaccines as soon as possible – we just need the supply to do it – and with a new leader in Washington, we’re finally starting to get more supply, opening next week vaccination appointments for New Yorkers with co-morbidities, ”Cuomo announced jubilantly.
He added, “ We can almost see the light at the end of this dark tunnel, and it is critical that all New Yorkers continue to wear masks, socialize and act responsibly so that we can see this beast once and for all. be able to beat forever. . ”
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New York has opened a website so that anyone who wants to get vaccinated can check if they fall into one of the enabled categories. The web is Am I eligible ‘ (Am I eligible?).
With the expansion of the list, approximately 7 million New Yorkers are currently eligible for the vaccine.
The 52 categories eligible for the vaccine today, February 14:
-People 65 and older living in New York
-First response or First Response Agency support staff
– State fire brigade, including firefighters and researchers (professionals and volunteers)
-Local fire brigade, including firefighters and investigators (professionals and volunteers)
-Police and investigations
State police, including police officers
-State Park Police, DEC Police, Rangers
– Police of New York State University
Sheriff’s offices
-Country police departments and police districts
-Police departments of town, town and village
Police departments of other government agencies
– State inquiries
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Emergency communications personnel, including dispatchers and technicians
-Other sworn and civilian personnel
– Bailiff
-Other police or peace officials
-Support or civilian personnel for any of the above services, agencies or facilities
Staff from the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, formerly the New York State Department of Correctional Services, including prison and probation officers
-Local correctional facilities, including correctional officers
-Local probation departments, including probation officers
– State centers for the detention and rehabilitation of minors
-Local detention and rehabilitation centers for minors
– Faculty or staff of P-12 schools (public or private) or school districts (including all teachers, substitute teachers, trainee teachers, school administrators, paraprofessional staff and support staff, including bus drivers)
-Contractor working in a P-12 school or school district (including contracted bus drivers)
– Authorized, registered, recognized or legally exempt daycare center
-Teachers and university teachers face-to-face
-Workers or support staff of recognized, registered, accredited or legally exempt day care centers
Licensed, registered, approved or legally exempt group childcare provider
– Aviation and airport employee
– Passenger train employee
– Employee of the metro and public transport
-Ferry employee
– Employee of the Port Authority
– Public bus worker
Grocery store employees looking at the audience, including supermarket and warehouse employees
-Individually living in a homeless shelter where sleeping, bathing or dining facilities must be shared with individuals and families who are not part of their home
-Individual working (paid or unpaid) in a homeless shelter where accommodation to sleep, bathe or eat must be shared by individuals and families who are not part of their home, in a position where there is the opportunity to with the lodgings residents
-Staff at federally qualified high-risk hospitals and health centers, including NY Office of Mental Health psychiatric facilities
-Healthcare personnel or other essential high-risk personnel who come into contact with residents / patients working in Residences and long-term settings
-New York State Certified EMS (Express Mail) Provider, including, but not limited to, Certified First Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician critical care provider, paramedic, ambulance rescuer, or non- certified ambulance attendant.
– Provincial Coroner or Medical Examiner, or employer or contractor exposed to infectious material or bodily fluids
-Licensed funeral director or owner, operator, employee or contractor of a licensed and registered funeral home in New York State, who is exposed to infectious material or bodily fluids
– Emergency care personnel
-Personal administration of the COVID-19 vaccine
-All primary care, outpatient, and high-risk health professionals of any age who personally provide direct patient care, or other staff in a position where they have direct contact with patients (i.e., admit staff)
-All primary care and high-risk public health professionals who have direct contact with patients, including those who test for COVID-19, process COVID-19 samples, and vaccinate with COVID-19
-Home care workers and assistants, hospice assistants, personal care assistants and consumer-focused personal carers
-Staff and residents of nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities and adult care facilities
-Restaurant employees.
-Restaurant drivers
-Drivers of rental cars
The 13 categories added from tomorrow February 15, 2021:
Adult New Yorkers of any age with the following conditions are eligible for the vaccine:
Cancer (current or in remission, including cancers related to 9/11)
-Chronic kidney disease
Lung disease, including but not limited to COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), asthma (moderate to severe), pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, and 9/11 related lung diseases
-Intellectual and developmental disorders, including Down syndrome
Heart conditions, including but not limited to heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, or hypertension (high blood pressure)
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Immunocompromised status (weakened immune system), including but not limited to solid organ or blood or bone marrow transplants, immune deficiencies, HIV, use of corticosteroids, use of other medications that weaken the immune system, or other causes
-Severe obesity (BMI 40 kg / m2), Obesity (body mass index [IMC] 30 kg / m2 or more than 40 kg / m2)
-Pregnancy
Sickle cell anemia or thalassemia
-Diabetes mellitus type 1 or 2
Stroke disease (affects blood vessels and blood supply to the brain)
-Neurological disorders, including but not limited to Alzheimer’s disease or dementia
-Liver disease
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