January 19, 2021

Albany, NY

New York's Health Care Distribution Sites Have Administered 79% of First Doses Received from Federal Government 

Vaccine Dashboard Will Update Daily to Provide Updates on the State's Vaccine Program; Go to ny.gov/vaccinetracker

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state's vaccination program. To date, New York's health care distribution sites have administered 79 percent of first doses received from the federal government, and 77 percent of first and second doses.

 

The Governor also announced the launch of a new COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker Dashboard. The dashboard will update New Yorkers on the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine including the number of doses received by the state, a breakdown of first or second doses, and the number of persons inoculated with the first and second doses in each region. The New York State Department of Health requires vaccinating facilities to report all COVID-19 vaccine administration data within 24 hours; the vaccine administration data on the dashboard is updated daily to reflect the most up-to-date metrics in the state's vaccination effort. To access the dashboard, go to ny.gov/vaccinetracker.

  

"This is a major milestone in the fight to defeat COVID-19. Despite the federal government opening up the floodgates of eligibility while decreasing the supply of vaccines, 1 million eligible New Yorkers and all nursing home residents and staff who wanted the vaccine have already been inoculated with the first dose," Governor Cuomo said. "To build on that momentum, I'm calling on the federal government to do its part and increase supply. We need to continue vaccinating all eligible New Yorkers quickly and equitably, and the more vaccines we have, the more easily we can accomplish that goal and spread immunity."

 

New York's vast distribution network and large population of eligible individuals far exceed the vaccine supply coming from the federal government. While the federal government has increased eligibility for the vaccine to include 7 million New Yorkers, the federal supply of vaccines has actually decreased. Due to limited supply, New Yorkers are encouraged to remain patient and are advised not to show up at vaccination sites without an appointment. 

 

A breakdown of the data is as follows (based on numbers reported to New York State as of 11:00 am today): 

 

STATEWIDE BREAKDOWN 

  

  • Percent of First and Second Doses Administered - 77%
  • First Doses Received - 1,053,650
  • First Doses Administered - 835,875 - 79%
  • Second Doses Received - 136,500
  • Second Doses Administered - 83,995

Region

Total Doses Received

Total Doses Administered

% of Doses Administered/Received

Capital Region

78,550

57,514

73%

Central New York

59,725

46,819

78%

Finger Lakes

77,150

63,000

82%

Long Island

144,750

115,726

80%

Mid-Hudson

111,925

83,917

75%

Mohawk Valley

29,850

20,969

70%

New York City

546,775

409,403

75%

North Country

25,925

24,773

96%

Southern Tier

29,400

28,578

97%

Western New York

86,100

69,171

80%

Statewide

1,190,150

919,870

77%

 

Week 1:

Week 2:

Week 3:

Week 4:

Week 5:

 

 

 

Doses arriving 12/14 - 12/20

Doses arriving 12/21 - 12/27

Doses arriving 12/28 - 01/03

Doses arriving 01/04 - 01/10

Doses arriving 01/11 - 01/17

 

 

1st doses fully delivered to New York for Healthcare Distribution Sites

90,675

392,025

201,500

160,050

209,400

 

 

2nd doses fully delivered to New York for Healthcare Distribution Sites

0

0

0

90,675

45,825

 

 

TOTAL

90,675

392,025

201,500

250,725

255,225

 

 

CUMULATIVE

 

482,700

684,200

934,925

1,190,150

 

 

To date, New York's health care distribution sites have administered 77 percent of doses received from the federal government but due to the federal government's limited allocation, appointments have filled up quickly. New Yorkers seeking to determine eligibility and schedule an appointment at a state-run mass vaccination site, can visit the 'Am I Eligible' website. New Yorkers may also call their local health department, pharmacy, doctor or hospital for additional information and to schedule appointments where vaccine is available.

Contact the Governor's Press Office