COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker | COVID-19 Vaccine

The New York State Department of Health works closely with all facilities reporting COVID-19 immunizations to ensure timely and accurate data is captured. As such, updates may occur as new data becomes available, and previously published data may change.

Where does vaccination data come from?

This report is created by the New York State Department of Health primarily from data reported to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS) and the New York City Citywide Immunization Registry (NYC CIR).

How often is this data updated?

Data on the dashboard is updated daily. New York State Department of Health requires all New York State vaccinating facilities to report all COVID-19 vaccination administration data within 24 hours of administration to state and city immunization system(s). Doses received is updated on a weekly basis.

Where can I find more information about New Yorks COVID-19 vaccination effort?

Get information on New York States vaccine distribution plan and phases.

For other information on New York State's COVID-19 vaccination effort read our full list of frequently asked questions.

Who can get the vaccine now, and when will I be able to?

All New Yorkers are eligible to get vaccinated.

Vaccines are available at pharmacies, hospitals, mass vaccination sites operated by New York State, local health departments, and other providers statewide please contact your provider of choice to schedule your vaccine appointment.

A wide network of State-run sites are distributing vaccine statewide to determine eligibility and schedule appointments at New York State-run vaccination sites only, use the Am I Eligible app. Eligible New Yorkers can also make an appointment at a New York State operated vaccine site at ny.gov/vaccine or through the New York State COVID-19 Vaccination Hotline from 7am - 10pm, 7 days a week at 1-833-NYS-4-VAX (1-833-697-4829).

What explains any differences in vaccine data on NYS dashboard compared to the CDC website?

TheCDC website includes doses administered by federal entitiesincluding Department of Defense, Veterans Health Administration, and Bureau of Prisons anddoses administered to New York State residents by out of state providers, who do notreport to theNew York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS) or the New York City Citywide Immunization Registry (NYC CIR). As a result, New York States Vaccine Tracker may understate the overall number of vaccinated New Yorkers compared to CDC-published numbers that include federal entities and cross-jurisdictional vaccinations.

The CDC data on doses delivered reflects thetotal number of doses reserved for New York State to date, inclusive of doses scheduled for shipment to New York State for the current week or subsequent weeks. New York States Vaccine Tracker updates doses delivered at the end of each week based on the dose allocations fully received by New York State providers that week.

What explains any differences between the COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker: Vaccination Progress To Date and the Regional Vaccination Progress by New York Providers dashboard?

The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker: Vaccination Progress To Date dashboard showsall vaccinated individuals according to their county of residence. Residency is self-reported by the individual being vaccinated.

The Regional Vaccination Progress by New York Providers dashboardreflects all people vaccinated by New York providers.While most individuals get vaccinated through providers located in their region of residence, there may be cases where individuals get vaccinated through a provider located outside their region of residence. This may result in slight variations in the number of doses administered and individuals vaccinated from region to region.

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