Cuomo says he’ll wait for vaccine

Cuomo says he’ll wait for vaccine

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gives a thumbs-up during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Moynihan Train Hall in New York, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020. The $1.6 billion project replacing Manhattan's cramped and dark Penn Station with a light-filled train hall is set for completion this week, with the first trains rolling out on New Year's Day. The new 255,000-square-foot station is named after U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democrat who championed the project and died in 2003. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he won’t receive the coronavirus vaccine until Black, Hispanic and poor New Yorkers in his age group are able to receive it. Cuomo made the pledge Sunday during recorded remarks to the congregation at Abyssinian Baptist Church. Cuomo is considered an essential worker and would be eligible to receive the vaccine in the second phase of distribution, after health care workers and nursing home residents and staff. But he says he will wait until it is available to the general public, including underserved communities. Cuomo noted that the pandemic has exposed racial disparities in the health care system, both in the availability of testing and the rates of infection and fatalities.

 

(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)