Yale New Haven Health Announces Greenwich COVID Vaccination Sites

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Greenwich CT

20 January, 2021

5:36 PM

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Information via Greenwich Hospital GREENWICH, CT — Yale New Haven Health System announced Wednesday evening the opening dates for its coronavirus vaccination sites across the state, including two in Greenwich. According to a news release, all vaccinations are by appointment only and can be made now on the YNHHS website. (To sign up for Greenwich breaking news alerts and more, click here.) Hospital officials said more appointments are being added as vaccine is made available to ensure that there is sufficient supply for all scheduled patients. The following Health System vaccination sites are scheduled to open Thursday, Jan. 21: Northeast Medical Group (NEMG), 4A Devine Street, North HavenNEMG, 112 Quarry Road, TrumbullNEMG, 501 Kings Highway East, #204, FairfieldNEMG, 500 West Putnam Avenue, GreenwichNEMG, 633 Middlesex Avenue, Old SaybrookNEMG, 194 Howard Street, New London The following Health System vaccination sites operating in partnership with Yale University will open Friday, Jan. 22: Yale West Campus, 100 West Campus Drive, Bldg. 410, OrangeThe Lanman Center at Yale University, 74 Ashman St., Lot 78, New Haven The following Health System vaccination sites will open Monday, Jan. 25: Floyd Little Field House, 480 Sherman Parkway, New HavenParsons Center, 70 West River Street, MilfordThe Brunswick School, 1252 King Street, Samson Field House, Greenwich The following Health System vaccination site will open on Wednesday, Jan. 27: Mitchell College, De Biasi Drive, New LondonYale New Haven Health patients who reside outside of Connecticut are eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine in Connecticut if they qualify for vaccination under Connecticut's guidelines. Those patients who receive their care in Connecticut can schedule an appointment at a community vaccination site here: www.ynhhs.org/covidvaccine. For more information on the phased rollout schedule, please visit www.ynhhs.org or the state's website.

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