Watch now: Erie County cancels Covid-19 vaccination clinics because of dose shortage
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The county's announcement does not affect scheduled appointments at sites that are not run by the county, including pharmacies, federally qualified health centers, hospitals and sites run by the state.
Erie County announced Saturday that it canceled its vaccination clinics scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday because it was running out its supply of the vaccine.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, expressing continued frustration with what he described as a the lack of federal supply of Covid-19 vaccination doses, on Monday attempted to go right to the source.Â
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