Mount Sinai vaccine appointment

Back in January, when I first became eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine as a 66-year-old New Yorker, I started scouting around for appointments. Mount Sinai in New York City was offering appointments online, so I snagged one for March 4. Meanwhile, I managed to get an earlier appointment, and went ahead, getting vaccinated with the first shot of Moderna vaccine on Jan. 16.

Today, a month after I made my appointment, Mount Sinai canceled it. Good thing I don’t need it.

Here’s the screenshot.

Mount Sinai vaccine appointment cancelled email

Jeanne Pinder

Jeanne Pinder  is the founder and CEO of ClearHealthCosts. She worked at The New York Times for almost 25 years as a reporter, editor and human resources executive, then volunteered for a buyout and founded...