NYC Mayor Offers, $100 Incentive, for Vaccinations
at City-Run Sites.
NYC Mayor Offers, $100 Incentive, for Vaccinations
at City-Run Sites.
On July 28, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the new COVID-19 vaccine incentive amid a steady increase in infections over the past several weeks.
On July 28, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the new COVID-19 vaccine incentive amid a steady increase in infections over the past several weeks.
Starting July 30, any New York City resident who receives their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at a city-run vaccination site will be given $100.
Starting July 30, any New York City resident who receives their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at a city-run vaccination site will be given $100.
Those with an email address will immediately be issued a $100 digital debit card upon receiving their first dose.
Those with an email address will immediately be issued a $100 digital debit card upon receiving their first dose.
Those without an email address will be mailed
a physical prepaid debit card, said Rachel Loeb,
president of the NYC Economic Development Corporation.
Those without an email address will be mailed
a physical prepaid debit card, said Rachel Loeb,
president of the NYC Economic Development Corporation.
For anyone who does not want the money,
other incentives are also available.
These include New York City Football Club tickets,
Brooklyn Cyclones tickets,
an NYC Ferry 10-ride pass and more.
These include New York City Football Club tickets,
Brooklyn Cyclones tickets,
an NYC Ferry 10-ride pass and more.
These include New York City Football Club tickets,
Brooklyn Cyclones tickets,
an NYC Ferry 10-ride pass and more.
The incentives were announced as the
number of new daily coronavirus cases rose
as a result of the highly-contagious Delta variant.
The rise in cases also spurred the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
to revise its mask guidance.
As of July 30, New York City has administered
nearly 10 million vaccine doses.
As of July 30, New York City has administered
nearly 10 million vaccine doses.
According to de Blasio, over 4.9 million New Yorkers (approximately 59% of the city’s overall population) have already received at least one dose.
According to de Blasio, over 4.9 million New Yorkers (approximately 59% of the city’s overall population) have already received at least one dose