NYPD Community Center (127 Pennsylvania Avenue) Vaccination Update

June 7, 2021

As of June 4th, the NYPD Medical Division will be ending its administration of the Covid-19 vaccine at 127 Pennsylvania Avenue.  However, vaccines will still be available through NYC Health and Hospitals. NYC Health and Hospitals will be setting up a mobile van in front of the building on Liberty Avenue from June 7th- June 13th.  Please see below for information related to this operation:

  • Mobile Vaccination Unit Operations
    • Vaccination appointments occurring between 8 AM – 6 PM
    • Administering the Johnson+Johnson/Janssen vaccine. Please see here for an FAQ on the vaccine
    • How to register
      • Vaccinations are walk-ins only as availability permits
    • Eligibility
      • All community members who resides in the US is eligible for the vaccine
      • Community members will need to show proof of age but will not need to show any proof of residency in the US or New York State.
      • For the J+J vaccine, people will need to show something with their birthdate showing they are 18 or older. There is a lot of flexibility on proof of age documents, examples include but are not limited to:
        • Driver’s license or non-driver ID
        • IDNYC
        • State or government-issued birth certificate
        • Consulate ID
        • Current U.S. passport or valid foreign passport
        • Permanent resident card
        • Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship
        • Life insurance policy with birthdate
        • Marriage certificate with birthdate
      • Test & Trace may discuss additional focus populations, such as older NYers
    • Language access services available- registration materials available in multiple languages  and telephonic interpretation inside van only. Team cannot guarantee in-person interpretation.  If you are anticipating any specific language needs please let us know.
    • Patient Experience
      • Patient registers on site as a walk-in, greeted by Data Admin;  Check in & screen via DOITT platform and NYS Attestation Form are confirmed and completed here.
      • Patient is escorted onto the bus and screened again inside vehicle before inoculation
      • Patient receives vaccine
      • Patient is observed (sits inside bus) for 15 minutes (or outside if there is limited space) to be monitored for adverse reaction
      • After observation period patient is released to data admin who perform their check out process (schedule 2nd dose if necessary) and provides them with vaccination card
    • Vaccination Capacity
      • Vaccinations take place inside van only
      • 2 people can get vaccinated every 15 minutes

Approx. 100 appointments available per day

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