Operations Suspended on Friday, January 29 and Saturday, January 30 Due to High Winds and Freezing Temperatures
No Appointments Cancelled - All will be Rescheduled for Sunday through Wednesday of Next Week
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that operations at the Jones Beach Drive-Thru Vaccination site will be suspended on Friday, January 29 and Saturday, January 30 due to the extreme cold resulting from the polar vortex currently impacting the state. This weather system is producing strong winds and dropping wind-chill levels to near zero which creates safety concerns given the structure of the open-air tents currently being utilized at the site.
Anyone scheduled for a vaccination during these two days is being notified of the suspension via e-mail and text message and appointments will be rescheduled. Those rescheduled appointments will take place beginning Sunday, January 31 and continue until Wednesday, February 3.
"New York is currently experiencing a wave of bitter cold and strong winds and this weather has created safety concerns at the Jones Beach Mass Vaccination Site," Governor Cuomo said. "In the interest of safety for those who work and are receiving vaccinations at Jones Beach, operations have been suspended until Sunday. New Yorkers can rest assured that no appointments will be cancelled as a result and anyone scheduled for a vaccination on Friday or Saturday will receive a new appointment in the coming days."
As part of the rescheduling process and to the extent possible, timing of new appointments will scheduled in alignment with the original appointment's time. If that new appointment time does not work for an individual given the change in day, they will be provided with a contact number to identify a different time that may work better for the individual.
All other state-run mass vaccination sites remain fully operational.
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