You’ll Need to Show Proof of Vaccination at These Spots in Buffalo
With only one region in New York State really controlling the spread of COVID-19. According to the most recent state COVID-19 update, released Sunday, October 3 (with data for Saturday, October 2) by the Governor's Offices, Western New York has a COVID-19 positive rate above the statewide average.
Here's a look at the 7-day average percentage of positive tests for each region for Saturday, October 2:
Statewide - 2.44%
Capital Region - 3.69%
Central New York - 5.19%
Finger Lakes - 4.39%
Long Island - 2.97%
Mid-Hudson - 2.34%
Mohawk Valley - 4.94%
New York City - 1.34%
North Country - 5.56%
Southern Tier - 3.30%
Western New York - 4.31%
Here are all the places in WNY requiring proof of vaccination and what you need to know:
Here's Where You'll Need to Show Proof of Vaccination In WNY
If you are looking to get vaccinated, there are a couple of pop-up events this week hosted by the Erie County Department of Health:
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Catholic Charities, located at 228 Albany Street, Buffalo, NY 14213, from 10 am to 2 pm.
Pfizer Dose 1
Pfizer Dose 2
Pfizer Dose 3
Pfizer Booster Dose
Moderna Dose 1
Moderna Dose 2
Moderna Dose 3
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Villa Maria College, located at 240 Pine Ridge Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14225, from 11 am to 2 pm.
Pfizer Dose 1
Pfizer Dose 2
Pfizer Dose 3
Pfizer Booster Dose
Moderna Dose 1
Moderna Dose 2
Moderna Dose 3
Saturday, October 9, 2021
All High Stadium, located at 2885 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214, from 11 am to 4 pm.
Pfizer Dose 1
Pfizer Dose 2
Pfizer Dose 3
Pfizer Booster Dose
Moderna Dose 1
Moderna Dose 2
Moderna Dose 3
You can get more info and register here. You can also get vaccinated in the privacy of your home by calling Call (716) 858-2929 to make an appointment. It's free for Erie County residents who are age 12 and older.