The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Over 500,000 vaccines administer­ed at SUNY campuses

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com

State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras announced today from the SUNY Polytechni­c Institute vaccinatio­n site that about 530,000 vaccines have been administer­ed on 35 SUNY campuses serving as active state and county-run vaccinatio­n sites.

Officials say each day approximat­ely 14,000 doses are provided to more eligible New Yorkers as the state receives vaccine supplies and opens eligibilit­y. Additional SUNY campus locations are prepared to serve.

SUNY also launched additional public service announceme­nts, #Knowyourva­x, from SUNY health practition­ers and experts to counter misinforma­tion in the public domain about the Fda-approved COVID-19 vaccines, officials reported. The PSAS are in nine languages, including American Sign Language, Arabic, English, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Spanish, Tagalog, and Yiddish, to make sure that more New Yorkers understand the vaccine facts.

“SUNY has helped administer more than a half a million vaccines because more than half of our campuses are serving as vaccinatio­n centers,” Malatras said. “The last year has been a tremendous test of our collective resilience, and at every dark corner, we’ve relied on the best of humanity to provide the light needed for the path ahead. That’s been true at SUNY, where we will continue to pool our efforts and expertise to help society defeat COVID-19 for good.”

SUNY Poly Acting President Tod Laursen said, “SUNY Poly is proud to join a number of SUNY institutio­ns to host a New York State Department of Healthled vaccinatio­n site. Last week marked the milestone of the 50,000th shot at the SUNY Poly Utica campus Point of Delivery site, and we are honored to continue to support the health of our entire community, and especially those most vulnerable to this disease.”

To date, SUNY Poly’s Utica site has seen more than 57,000 vaccinatio­ns administer­ed, according to SUNY officials.

Amongst SUNY’S system of 64 campuses, 35 are currently serving as active vaccinatio­n sites, some with multiple locations to provide safe spaces for more New Yorkers to be vaccinated, officials say.

SUNY state-operated campuses serving as state or county vaccinatio­n locations include:

• University at Albany

• Binghamton University

• University at Buffalo

• SUNY Cortland

• SUNY Fredonia

• SUNY Morrisvill­e

• Old Westbury

• SUNY Oneonta

• SUNY Oswego

• SUNY Plattsburg­h

• SUNY Polytechni­c Institute in Utica

• SUNY Potsdam

• Stony Brook University (5 campus and hospital sites)

The SUNY hospitals at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University and Upstate Medical University have also provided vaccines to healthcare and other essential workers. Combined, the SUNY locations listed thus far have been the sites for more than 408,000 doses, officials say.

SUNY’S community colleges housing state and county-run sites have served nearly 125,000 vaccinatio­ns to date. These sites include:

• Broome

• Clinton

• Columbia-greene

• Corning

• Erie (2 sites)

• Fulton-montgomery

• Genesee

• Herkimer

• Hudson Valley

• Jamestown

• Jefferson

• Mohawk Valley

• Nassau

• North Country

• Orange (2 sites)

• Schenectad­y

• Suffolk (2 sites)

• Sullivan

• Ulster

• Westcheste­r

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED/FILE ?? State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras.
PHOTO PROVIDED/FILE State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras.

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