NYC mayor says health care personnel, essential workers and vulnerable will get vaccine priority
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled a two-phased vaccination plan for the city during a news conference Wednesday.
In Phase 1, when the vaccine is in limited supply, de Blasio said health care personnel, front-line and essential workers, and vulnerable groups will be prioritized.
Phase 2 comprises of the general public, the mayor said.
"The vaccine will be a crucial part of our rebirth and open the economic bridge to our recovery," de Blasio said.
He added that he does not have an exact date of when the phases would happen, and it remains contingent on an approved vaccine, but promised “it will be sooner rather than later.”
New York City's rollout plan is in line with proposed federal prioritization plans, as the push for first dibs on a vaccine is already underway.