COVID-19 vaccine update as of 3/15/21: We have received our shipment of 300 doses of Moderna vaccine for this week's clinic. If you are a Yates County resident who is eligible based on NYS criteria or work in Yates county in one of the eligible workforce priority groups, you may register for our clinic below.
To find out if you are eligible in the current priority groups for vaccination, go to the NYSDOH Website.
Yates County Homebound Residents: Yates County Public Health has received a very small amount of single-dose COVID-19 vaccine for Yates County residents who are Homebound. Please call Yates County Public Health at 315-536-5160 if you or someone you know is: Homebound, or can’t get to their health care provider or a vaccine clinic on their own, or without a significant amount of help.
Vaccine Clinics:
Type of Vaccine: Moderna
Date of Clinic: Wednesday, March 17th 3:00pm to 5:30pm
Where: Dundee Central School - Highschool Gym 55 Water St Dundee
Who is eligible to attend: Yates County residents 60 years and older, 18-59 years of age with an eligible underlying medical condition, or employed by an eligible priority workforce group. If you work in Yates County in an eligible priority workforce group, you may attend our clinic as well.
Eligible Priority Workforce Groups include: Police, Fire, Public Safety Communications, Corrections, Public-facing government & public employees, not-for-profit workers who provide public-facing services to New Yorkers in need, and essential in-person public-facing building service workers and providers of essential building services, P-12 School staff and faculty, In-person college faculty and essential in-person staff, Daycare staff, Public transit, public facing grocery store workers including convenience stores, restaurant employees, restaurant delivery workers, public facing hotel workers and for-hire vehicle drivers.
Finger Lakes Health COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
Date of Clinic: Thursday, March 18th
Where: S&S Hospital - 418 North Main St Penn Yan
Registration Link: Click Here
If you are an adult with an eligible comorbidity, you must fill out an attestation form in order to be vaccinated at a Yates County Public Health clinic. You do not need to bring a doctors note or any type of written documentation that describes what medical comorbidity you have. We are encouraging individuals who have an appointment at one of our clinics to print and fill out the form before you come to our clinic. Click here for the form. If you do not have access to a printer, the form will be available at our clinics. For the list of eligible comorbidities, click here
- What do I need to bring to my appointment?
- Make sure you wear a short sleeve shirt that will allow vaccinators access to your upper arm
- Bring your photo ID
- Bring proof of eligibility to your appointment if your in the 1B essential workforce groups. This may include an employee ID card, a letter from an employer or affiliated organization, or a pay stub, depending on the specific priority status.
- If you are eligible due to age, you should bring a form of ID (drivers license or passport) that includes your date of birth
- If you are eligible due to an underlying medical condition, please print this form, fill it out and bring it with you to your appointment along with your photo ID.
Individuals 60 years and older:
Pro Action Yates Office for the Aging and Yates County Public Health are working together to help adults 60 years and older in our community who have no internet and/or computer and are trying to find a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Pro Action Yates Office for the Aging will be creating a wait list for older adults who are unable to register for an appointment online due to no internet and/or computer. Please call 315-531-3219 if you would like to be added to a waitlist.
Pharmacies are only able to vaccinate 60 years and older, P-12 school faculty and staff, and childcare workers at this time. Check the following pharmacy websites for vaccination appointments.
Walgreens Pharmacy or call 315-536-1401 after you have created your Walgreens account and the automated phone system can register you an appointment on the phone.
NYS Vaccination Hotline # 1-833-697-4829 - You can call this hotline to see if you are eligible and to schedule a vaccination appointment at a NYS sponsored vaccination site.
Other websites to check for vaccination clinic information:
NYS Sponsored Vaccination Clinics information
Finger Lakes Health
Thompson Health
Schuyler Hospital
Yates County Vaccination Clinic FAQs
- Do I have to have an appointment to get vaccinated?
- Yes, registration is required to receive the vaccine. If someone shows up without an appointment, they will not be vaccinated.
- Why aren't there more appointment slots?
- The number of appointment slots is based on how many doses of vaccine we have received from New York State. While we are requesting additional vaccine every week, we do not know how many vaccine doses we will end up receiving as there is a limited supply and every county in the State is also requesting vaccine.
- How will I find out when registration for more clinics becomes available?
- Each time we receive a shipment of vaccine from the State, we will open registration for additional clinics. We will announce registration through our website and facebook page.
- How can people without the internet get registered for a clinic?
- People without internet access should reach out to our office by phone.
- We are hoping family members and friends help those without the internet as well.
- Pro Action Yates Office for the Aging and Yates County Public Health are working together to help adults 65 years and older in our community who have no internet and/or computer and are trying to find a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Pro Action Yates Office for the Aging will be creating a wait list for older adults who are unable to register for an appointment online due to no internet and/or computer. Please call 315-531-3219 if you would like to be added to a waitlist.
- What do I need to bring to my appointment?
- Make sure you wear a short sleeve shirt that will allow vaccinators access to your upper arm
- Bring your photo ID
- Bring proof of eligibility to your appointment. This may include an employee ID card, a letter from an employer or affiliated organization, or a pay stub, depending on the specific priority status.
- If you are eligible due to age, you should bring a form of ID (drivers license or passport) that includes your date of birth
- What are some other ways I can get vaccinated?
- People 65 and older can get vaccinated by pharmacists.
- People over the age of 75 who receive care through the VA can get vaccinated there. Please wait for the VA to reach out to you to schedule an appointment.
- How will I know when vaccine eligibility is expanded?
- You can stay tuned to local news, NYS's website, or our website or Facebook page.
- Do I have to pay to get the vaccine?
- No, there is no cost or co-pay for the vaccine.
- Can I transfer my registration to someone else?
- No – appointments are not transferrable. If you cannot make your appointment time, you should cancel and re-register sometime in the future.
- How soon after getting vaccinated am I protected from COVID-19?
- The COVID-19 vaccine, like all vaccines, does not instantly provide protection. It takes time for your immune system to respond to the vaccine and develop disease-fighting antibodies. Two COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the US require two doses, about a month apart and one vaccine requires only one dose.
- Can you tell more about the vaccines that are currently available in the US?
- Moderna
- Second dose is required 28 days after your first dose
- Found to be 95% effective starting 14 days after the second dose.
- Pfizer
- Second dose is required 21 days after your first dose
- Found to be 95% effective starting 7 days after the second dose.
- Janssen and Janssen ( J&J)
- Only one dose is required.
- Found to be 67% effective at preventing moderate to severe illness starting 14 days after vaccination and 85% effective 28 days after vaccination.
- What should I expect after I get vaccinated?
- You will need to wait for 15 minutes after you get your vaccine.
- Like all vaccines and other medications, there is a chance you might experience some symptoms after you get it. There is a possibility that you might feel some fatigue or some pain or muscle soreness at the injection site - you could even have a fever. These are signs that the vaccine is working, and your immune system is responding to the vaccine and learning how to fight off the virus. Mild pain relievers should help you feel better. If you don't feel better within two or three days, you should follow up with your doctor
How will I get my second dose of vaccine?
- People will be expected to get their second dose of vaccine through the same vaccinator that provided their first dose. You will receive information on how to schedule your second dose at your appointment for your first dose.
- After I get my COVID-19 vaccine, do I still need to wear a mask, social distance, and wash my hands? If I'm exposed to someone with COVID-19, will I still need to quarantine?
- Yes – for now you will need to continue to wear a mask and social distance – even after you get your second dose. Medical experts are still looking at the data before deciding to change recommendations related to masks, social distancing, and quarantining if you are exposed.
- Medical researchers know that after two doses of the vaccine, the vaccinated person is protected from getting sick with COVID-19. They are still figuring out whether it stops someone from being able to spread it to others if they get COVID-19 and don’t have any symptoms. How many people end up getting vaccinated will also impact when and how the recommendations are changed.
- In terms of following good hand hygiene, it’s always important to wash your hands with soap and water after using the bathroom, before and after eating, and at other key times. Good hand hygiene helps stop the spread of all sorts of illnesses.