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General COVID-19 Resources

COVID-19 Resources


  • NYC Vaccine for All: New Yorkers 6 months and older are all eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Information on vaccination locations, how to get vaccinated at home, walk-up vaccination sites, mobile vaccine vans and busses, and making appointments online can be done at vaccinefinder.nyc.gov or by calling 877-VAX4NYC for assistance in multiple languages. For the latest information, please consult the City’s Vaccine Command Center.

  • COVID-19 Testing: Check the dashboard with a list of COVID testing wait times at Health + Hospitals testing sites that is refreshed every two hours.

  • COVID-19 Information: You can receive updates by calling 311 (212-639-9675 for Video Relay Service, or TTY: 212-504-4115), or texting "COVID" to 692-692and "COVIDESP" to 692-692 for Spanish.

  • NYC Media 24/7 COVID Update: The City's broadcast network is running 24-7 programming and information for the COVID-19 crisis on NYC Gov. NYC Gov is available on Spectrum 74, FiOS 24, Altice 74, RCN 81 and over-the-air broadcast on 25.
  • NYC Well is available 24/7 to connect New Yorkers to a range of free mental health support services. It can be reached online, by calling 1-888-NYC-Well (692-9355) or texting "WELL" to 65173. In addition, it offers a new guide with information on how New Yorkers can gain access mental health services while staying home.

  • Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs provides resources for immigrant communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities launched a webpage for New Yorkers with Disabilities during COVID-19 with information on food supply and delivery, social security / Medicaid benefits, home healthcare services and more.

  • The New York State website offers updates and resources concerning COVID-19 including information on paid sick leave, testing and more.

  • New York State Office of Mental Health offers resources and support for New Yorkers experiencing anxiety about COVID-19.