COVID-19 Vaccine Info & Town Halls from Mayor's Office of Community Affairs - Language Translation!

COVID-19 Vaccine Info & Town Halls from Mayor's Office of Community Affairs - Language Translation!

It is important for New Yorkers who have an underlying condition (including obesity, pregnancy and lung conditions) that makes them eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to know that they do not need a note from a doctor or medical records to get a COVID-19 vaccine in New York City. 

In NYC, a signed certification is required at City vaccination sites to prove eligibility based on a health condition. This means that when you schedule your vaccination appointment you must certify that you have an underlying condition that makes you eligible for the vaccine. 

You may not be required to provide signed certification if you are vaccinated by your usual health care provider who has your medical records.

See the full list of underlying conditions on the NYC Department of Health website.

Learn More: Attend a Multilingual Virtual Town Hall

Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) is hosting multilingual virtual town hall events to share information about the COVID-19 vaccine and NYC’s Vaccines for All effort, including information on eligibility:

·         한국어 / Korean: Wednesday, March 3, 5:30 p.m. - facebook.com/nycimmigrants

Download the flyer here.

·         Русский / Russian: Thursday, March 4, 6:00 p.m. - facebook.com/nycimmigrants

Download the flyer here.

A Spanish-language town hall from February 16 is available to watch here.

A Mandarin-language town hall from February 17 is available to watch here.

A Cantonese-language town hall from February 18 is available to watch here.