Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday on Brian Lehrer's radio show that New York City would run out of doses by next week. It makes no sense that we're being starved of the capacity we need,? the mayor said. State officials warned this week that they were growing increasingly worried about the supply, pleading with federal officials to increase the number of doses they send every week. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has said the state receives only about 300,000 doses per week, although he indicated on Friday that the state had been told its weekly supply would be sliced to 250,000. About 100,000 of them go to New York City, Mr. de Blasio said on Friday. Seven million people for 250,000 doses per week? Every distributor, everyone is gonna say, I need more Mr. Cuomo said on Friday in a news conference. As a result, he said New York City should expect to receive fewer doses because the state gets less. Hayes, Griffen, Russel SYSOP Computing 18165 Bolero Drive, Parker, CO 80134-6678 Click here to end further messaging. |
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