The Stranger Things star received his second COVID-19 shot to get fully vaccinated at the AC megasite this week according to Breaking AC. Matarazzo s vaccine experience was quick and easy and the Netflix star encouraged everybody to also get vaccinated.
Season 4 of the Netflix smash Stranger Things is now in production and won t be ready to air until sometime in 2022.
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Sherrie Bragg, clinical facility manager of the AC Megasite tell Breaking AC,
“As we approach Mother’s and Father’s days, graduations, and other spring and summer events and celebrations, being vaccinated and practicing other precautions are key to preventing spread of COVID. We prefer individuals schedule their appointment online. However, we are offering walk-in appointments as a convenience to our community.”
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Here’s the latest on how to get a COVID vaccine in N.J. (4/23/21)
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Registered Nurse E. Renee Cantwell, left, and Registered Nurse Therese Zeitz, right, prepare vaccines at the Rowan Medicine COVID-19 Vaccination Center at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford.Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Coronavirus vaccines are available across New Jersey even as the distribution of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine remains paused throughout the United States.
This means that the two-shot Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines are currently the only vaccines available to the public, and are replacing the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in all appointments for the foreseeable future.