NY expects to get 170,000 doses of Pfizer's vaccine in weeks
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he expects the state to receive 170,000 doses of Pfizer's vaccine on Dec. 15 if all safety and efficacy approvals are granted.
Cuomo said he expects additional doses of Pfizer's vaccine as well as initial allocations of Moderna's vaccine, if approved, later this month.
Cuomo says effective widespread immunization could take until June through September.
Meanwhile, Cuomo says New York faces "another mountain" in the fight against rising cases and hospitalizations.
The governor reiterated that small gatherings are the No. 1 cause of COVID-19 spread in the state.
Of the over 193,000 tests reported in New York on Tuesday, 4.63% were positive, Cuomo said.
-ABC News' J. Gabriel Ware