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		New York to open up COVID-19 vaccine to all adults on April 6
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		 [March 30, 2021] 
		(Reuters) - New York will expand 
		eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to people 30 and older on Tuesday, 
		and make it available to anyone 16 and above on April 6, Governor Andrew 
		Cuomo announced on Monday. 
 New York, which last week lowered the eligibility age for vaccines to 
		50, was one of just a handful of states not to have set a concrete date 
		for universal eligibility since President Joe Biden called for reaching 
		that goal by May 1.
 
 The move comes amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in New York and 
		neighboring New Jersey, which now rank No. 1 and 2 in new infections per 
		capita among all 50 states, underscoring the pressure to roll out 
		vaccines as quickly as possible.
 
 Biden said on Monday that 90% of all adults in the United States will be 
		eligible for vaccination by April 19.
 
		
		 
		"Today we take a monumental step forward in the fight to beat COVID," 
		Cuomo said in a statement. "We can see the light at the end of the 
		tunnel, but until we get there it is more important than ever for each 
		and every New Yorker to wear a mask, socially distance and follow all 
		safety guidelines."
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			A Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) worker receives the 
			Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination for MTA employees at Vanderbilt Hall at 
			Grand Central Terminal in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S. 
			March 10, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo 
            
			 
              
            Aided by supplies of Johnson & Johnson's one-shot vaccine, the U.S. 
			government has hit the accelerator on shipments, allowing states to 
			finish inoculating priority groups and open shots to all adults in 
			the coming weeks.
 Officials from more than half a dozen states including Vermont, 
			Idaho and New Jersey told Reuters that increased vaccine shipments 
			will allow them to accelerate efforts to inoculate the elderly and 
			front-line workers, and in some cases to open shots to all adult 
			residents earlier than expected.
 
 New York, the country's fourth most populous state, has to date 
			administered more than 9 million total vaccine doses, with 30% of 
			its population receiving at least one dose, Cuomo said in the 
			statement.
 
 (reporting by Nathan Layne in Wilton, Connecticut, Editing by 
			Rosalba O'Brien and Sonya Hepinstall)
 
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