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Protecting our community from Omicron

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/o5d04XMWSQVN3iuPPIkPQQ3BR5fW1vDXnI4TEInyXMI=?refcode=E13342-20220108-Omicron-header-COVID-RegTemplate-NA-NA&amount=22 Dear {NAME}, I hope you are having a wonderful and safe start to the new year. With the unprecedented rise of the Omicron variant in our city and around the country, I wanted to check in with you and provide support during this time. The number one way to protect yourself from COVID-19 is to get vaccinated and boosted. COVID-19 vaccines are available to everyone at no cost and regardless of immigration status. According to recent guidance, children five years of age or older are eligible for the vaccine and booster shots are now authorized for everyone 16 years of age and older. You can find a vaccine or booster at [(/SaUsg0i3yqgpk6nFVTOLam8hOIVwaaWrE08raNlyuew=). It is always better to be safe than sorry: getting tested regularly is a great way to ensure that we limit the spread of coronavirus and protect each other. Tests are available at no cost nationwide at health centers and select pharmacies. You can click here to find a testing center near you: [(/9TVjLslO2C8LmDn_pgze1-f09Gq7GAKV4VJG0Uy8oEk=). Additionally, on this website you will be able to schedule appointments for at-home testing if you or a loved one are immunocompromised or age 65 and older. And finally, please encourage your family and friends to get vaccinated and tested, too. Last year, my team sent out a survey to ask each of you how many people you’ve spoken to about getting the vaccine and we were overwhelmed by your responses. It is incredibly heartening to see New Yorkers looking out for each other during these difficult times. Thank you for making a difference and helping us all get through this together. Wishing you and yours good health, Yvette D. Clarke Stay up to date with Yvette on social media! [Facebook](/UKJhIGI4FRT1NuysUQyBWeRioInZx5-vVDP924vY4QM=) | [Twitter](/FoV2VAUV0ub02TfbVsIQaYHNUlgte6g-Nh9zovFBJsA=) | [Instagram](/YGcewHFMLfJfqf91X_10tQCOr_-vipJsBplydF10Ofo=) This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | [unsubscribe](/37jOiJ_YFn5fWInXxXrhJYkN8ZBTBcbqP_clk-_VkEE=) Paid for by Clarke for Congress Clarke for Congress PO Box 250200 Brooklyn NY 11225 United States If you no longer wish to receive emails, please [unsubscribe](/37jOiJ_YFn5fWInXxXrhJYkN8ZBTBcbqP_clk-_VkEE=) here.

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