Onondaga County Giving Booster Shots At The OnCenter OnCenter Holding Booster Shot Vaccine Clinics

BRADLEY HOPPENSTEIN: County Executive Ryan McMahon says over 400 booster shots were given at the OnCenter
today. People 65 and older or have underlying health conditions are eligible. Diana Yeager
got her booster at the OnCenter today. She says she just wants to stay healthy.

HOPPENSTEIN: What made you decide to get your booster shot today?

DIANA YEAGER: To stay safe.

HOPPENSTEIN: The next OnCenter clinic is tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. President Joe Biden continues
to urge eligible Americans to get their shots. He got his booster on Monday.

JOE BIDEN: I know it doesn’t look like it but I am over 65. I wish (laughs) way over and that’s why I’m
getting my booster shot today.

HOPPENSTEIN: Boosters are also available at local pharmacies, doctors offices, and the State Fairgounds.
Bradley Hoppenstein, N-C-C News

(SYRACUSE, N.Y. – NCC News) Onondaga County is holding booster shot clinics at the Oncenter for those with elevated risk of COVID-19. Those eligible includes people 65 and older and those over 18 with underlying medical conditions.

The first clinic was today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The second clinic will be Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The clinics are being held in conjunction with Kinney Drugs.

“[I got the third shot] to stay safe,” said Diana Yeager, a woman who lives in the Syracuse area.

The clinics are only for those who received the Pfizer vaccine, as that is the only shot currently approved for booster doses by the CDC and FDA. The shots are only available for those who have not received their first two doses in the past six months. The CDC and FDA recommend a third shot for all who are eligible.

Ryan McMahon, Onondaga County Executive, tweeted that over 400 booster shots were administered at the OnCenter today. The County and Kinney Drugs are expecting a similar number on Thursday. McMahon added that more county clinics will be announced in the near future.

Those interested must register for the clinics at the county’s website, ongov.net, or at the Kinney Drugs website. Syracuse residents can also get their booster shots at their doctors office, local pharmacies, and even the State Fairgrounds.

As of Sept. 29, there are about 293,000 fully vaccinated people in the county. The death toll from the pandemic in the county is 767.

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Bradley Hoppenstein

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