Vote Early, Get Vaccinated At Greenburgh Town Hall
GREENBURGH, NY — Residents of Greenburgh — and anyone else who who takes advantage of early voting for the general election at Greenburgh Town Hall — can foster democracy and help improve their and the public’s health.
For one day only on Wednesday, Nov. 1, the Westchester Community Health Center, will be offering updated COVID-19 and influenza vaccines from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The health center, which was formerly called the Greenburgh Neighborhood Health Center, has been a regular presence during early voting days.
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Town Supervisor Paul Feiner told Patch that the vaccines have been offered every year while registered voters came to cast early ballots.
“I am grateful to the health center for their efforts to keep our residents healthy,” he said.
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“We hope that people will appreciate the fact that they can vote for the candidates of their choice and get the vaccines at the same time,” Feiner said.
If you choose to get either or both vaccines, bring a picture ID, an insurance card and a COVID-19 card, if available.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that people can safely be given flu and COVID-19 vaccines at the same if they are due for both vaccines.
The Westchester County Board of Elections said that voters registered in Westchester may cast their early voting ballot at any of the 24 designated early voting locations listed here.
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