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Marcos Infantino, 14, Francisco Infantino, 12, accompanied by their father, Fedrico Infantino of New York City, NY, give a “thumbs up” after they received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs photos by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman and Sergeant Michael Bilski)

 

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Sydney Hecht, 12, accompanied by her mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, receives her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Sydney Hecht, 12, and Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by their mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the multi-faceted statewide #VaxtoSchool campaign to support increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers, furthering the administration's commitment to making the health and well-being of students, teachers and families a top priority.

As part of this campaign, the Governor announced a new, dedicated website at ny.gov/vaxtoschool with critical resources and materials for parents and guardians of school-aged New Yorkers and school communities.

 

Additionally, the State has launched a new Instagram channel, @VaccinateNY, to educate school-aged New Yorkers and their families about the COVID-19 vaccine directly. The new social media page will provide approachable, interactive content through easy-to-understand vaccine information, prospective content partnerships, #VaxtoSchool social media design contests, and quick video explainers, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our effort to provide all New Yorkers with the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH will also amplify these digital education efforts across all of their channels including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Sydney Hecht, 12, and Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by their mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Marcos Infantino, 14, Francisco Infantino, 12, accompanied by their father, Fedrico Infantino of New York City, NY, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Sergeant Michael Bilski)

 

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the multi-faceted statewide #VaxtoSchool campaign to support increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers, furthering the administration's commitment to making the health and well-being of students, teachers and families a top priority.

As part of this campaign, the Governor announced a new, dedicated website at ny.gov/vaxtoschool with critical resources and materials for parents and guardians of school-aged New Yorkers and school communities.

 

Additionally, the State has launched a new Instagram channel, @VaccinateNY, to educate school-aged New Yorkers and their families about the COVID-19 vaccine directly. The new social media page will provide approachable, interactive content through easy-to-understand vaccine information, prospective content partnerships, #VaxtoSchool social media design contests, and quick video explainers, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our effort to provide all New Yorkers with the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH will also amplify these digital education efforts across all of their channels including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Cassandra Anderson, 14, Stella Anderson, 12, accompanied by their father Barry Anderson, of New York City, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the multi-faceted statewide #VaxtoSchool campaign to support increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers, furthering the administration's commitment to making the health and well-being of students, teachers and families a top priority.

As part of this campaign, the Governor announced a new, dedicated website at ny.gov/vaxtoschool with critical resources and materials for parents and guardians of school-aged New Yorkers and school communities.

 

Additionally, the State has launched a new Instagram channel, @VaccinateNY, to educate school-aged New Yorkers and their families about the COVID-19 vaccine directly. The new social media page will provide approachable, interactive content through easy-to-understand vaccine information, prospective content partnerships, #VaxtoSchool social media design contests, and quick video explainers, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our effort to provide all New Yorkers with the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH will also amplify these digital education efforts across all of their channels including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Sydney Hecht, 12, and Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by their mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the multi-faceted statewide #VaxtoSchool campaign to support increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers, furthering the administration's commitment to making the health and well-being of students, teachers and families a top priority.

As part of this campaign, the Governor announced a new, dedicated website at ny.gov/vaxtoschool with critical resources and materials for parents and guardians of school-aged New Yorkers and school communities.

 

Additionally, the State has launched a new Instagram channel, @VaccinateNY, to educate school-aged New Yorkers and their families about the COVID-19 vaccine directly. The new social media page will provide approachable, interactive content through easy-to-understand vaccine information, prospective content partnerships, #VaxtoSchool social media design contests, and quick video explainers, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our effort to provide all New Yorkers with the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH will also amplify these digital education efforts across all of their channels including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Cassandra Anderson, 14, Stella Anderson, 12, accompanied by their father Barry Anderson, of New York City, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Marcos Infantino, 14, Francisco Infantino, 12, accompanied by their father, Fedrico Infantino of New York City, NY, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Sergeant Michael Bilski)

 

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Russell Appelbaum, 13, of Manhattan, NY accompanied by his mother Debra Appelbaum receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs photo by New York Guard Sergeant Michael Bilski)

 

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Cassandra Anderson, 14, Stella Anderson, 12, accompanied by their father Barry Anderson, of New York City, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Bobby Fellingham, 13, accompanied by his mother, Cristin Fellingham, receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the multi-faceted statewide #VaxtoSchool campaign to support increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers, furthering the administration's commitment to making the health and well-being of students, teachers and families a top priority.

As part of this campaign, the Governor announced a new, dedicated website at ny.gov/vaxtoschool with critical resources and materials for parents and guardians of school-aged New Yorkers and school communities.

 

Additionally, the State has launched a new Instagram channel, @VaccinateNY, to educate school-aged New Yorkers and their families about the COVID-19 vaccine directly. The new social media page will provide approachable, interactive content through easy-to-understand vaccine information, prospective content partnerships, #VaxtoSchool social media design contests, and quick video explainers, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our effort to provide all New Yorkers with the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH will also amplify these digital education efforts across all of their channels including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Russell Appelbaum, 13, of Manhattan, NY accompanied by his mother Debra Appelbaum receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

Russell Appelbaum, 13, of Manhattan, NY accompanied by his mother Debra Appelbaum receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Sydney Hecht, 12, and Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by their mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, receive their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the multi-faceted statewide #VaxtoSchool campaign to support increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers, furthering the administration's commitment to making the health and well-being of students, teachers and families a top priority.

As part of this campaign, the Governor announced a new, dedicated website at ny.gov/vaxtoschool with critical resources and materials for parents and guardians of school-aged New Yorkers and school communities.

 

Additionally, the State has launched a new Instagram channel, @VaccinateNY, to educate school-aged New Yorkers and their families about the COVID-19 vaccine directly. The new social media page will provide approachable, interactive content through easy-to-understand vaccine information, prospective content partnerships, #VaxtoSchool social media design contests, and quick video explainers, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our effort to provide all New Yorkers with the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. DOH will also amplify these digital education efforts across all of their channels including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Russell Appelbaum, 13, of Manhattan, NY accompanied by his mother Debra Appelbaum receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs photo by New York Guard Sergeant Michael Bilski)

 

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Bobby Fellingham, 13, accompanied by his mother, Cristin Fellingham, receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

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"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by his sister Sydney Hecht, 12, and mother Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, receives his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Cassandra Anderson, 14, accompanied her father Barry Anderson, of New York City, receives her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Sydney Hecht, 12, and Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by their mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, give a "thumbs ups" after they both received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Sydney Hecht, 12, and Oliver Hecht, 15, accompanied by their mother, Samantha Hecht of Brooklyn, NY, give a "thumbs ups" after they both received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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Cassandra Anderson, 14, Stella Anderson, 12, accompanied by their father Barry Anderson, of New York City, give a "thumbs up" after receiving their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination at the New York State mass vaccination site at Jacob Javits Center, NYC on Thursday May 13, 2021, when individuals ages 12 and up became eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Over 3,180 members of the New York Army and Air National Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard are supporting the multi-agency response to COVID-19 at 24 vaccination sites and other locations across New York. (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs video by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

 

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"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)

"Just think- when you get a second dose of the COVID vaccine, there's a very good chance you will no longer catch the disease and spread it to anyone," said 17-year-old Zachary Mogavero of Geneseo, NY.

 

Zachary’s gratitude and hope inspired this piece of artwork to help spread the word to get vaccinated. Zachary’s artwork is on display at the State's COVID vaccination center at the Dome Arena. And when New Yorkers get vaccinated at the Dome Arena, they’ll get a sticker with his artwork on it. #VaccinateNY (Mike Wren/New York State Department of Health)