Student Tribune
SUNY to Help Accelerate Vaccine Distribution
Yesterday, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras announced from the SUNY Broome
Community College vaccination site that over 375,000 vaccines have been
administered to date from 32 SUNY colleges and universities. He also announced
that SUNY continues to offer all remaining campuses across the state to serve
as vaccination sites to help accelerate vaccine distribution for more New
Yorkers.
“From the start, SUNY has stepped up time and time again to fight
against COVID-19. As part of our effort we have provided New Yorkers a network
of vaccination centers that will help us ultimately turn the page on this
vicious virus. As of today, over 375,000 shots have been administered on SUNY
campuses—an important milestone thanks to the tireless work between our
campuses and state and county officials,” said Chancellor Malatras.
“As long as there are New Yorkers in need of this vaccine, SUNY will open
more doors to partner in providing this service, and with a third approved
vaccine on its way to states, we are ready to help accelerate this process so
all adults in our state get vaccinated.”
At this time, MCC has not been identified as a vaccination site.
The New York State drive-through COVID-19 testing site remains available on the
Brighton Campus. Testing is free to all New Yorkers. Call 1-888-364-3065 to schedule an
appointment.
SUNY Broome Community College President Kevin Drumm said, "We are
honored and happy that SUNY Broome was able to lend its support to our region's
critical COVID vaccine efforts. Our Ice Center is uniquely equipped for this
work given that its air handling system approximates outdoor conditions, making
it a safer indoor venue than most buildings can provide. We thank the County
for operating the site and our local hospitals for their work in administering
vaccines. Our site has administered over 5,000 doses since it opened. The
number of doses administered daily changes depending on vaccine availability,
but the goal for today through next Tuesday is 3,580."
SUNY is currently providing 32 active sites across the state serving as
state or county-run vaccination sites. They include SUNY’s 11
state-operated campuses, 15 community colleges, and six hospital locations.
Currently, SUNY Broome is among 15 community colleges serving their
counties, including: Columbia-Greene, Erie, Fulton-Montgomery, Genesee,
Herkimer, Hudson Valley, Jamestown, Jefferson, Mohawk Valley, Nassau,
Schenectady, Suffolk, Ulster, and Westchester. Together, the campuses have
served at sites for 100,000 vaccinations to date.
SUNY campuses serving as state or county vaccination locations include:
University at Albany, Binghamton University, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Cortland, SUNY Fredonia, Morrisville State College, SUNY Oswego, SUNY
Polytechnic Institute in Utica, SUNY Plattsburgh, SUNY Potsdam, and Stony Brook
University. Combined, the locations have been the sites for 225,000 doses.
In addition, SUNY hospitals at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University,
Stony Brook University, and Upstate Medical have provided vaccines to
healthcare and other essential workers within Phase 1A and 1B, with 50,000
doses administered.
Yule, Rosanna
Government and Community Relations
03/05/2021