N.J. comes through with more vaccine for Warren County, St. Luke’s says
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
A week after pleading with New Jersey for more COVID-19 vaccine to serve Warren County, St. Luke’s University Health Network says the state has come through.
“Yesterday, we did receive a supply of initial doses after having received none during the prior two weeks,” St. Luke’s Warren Campus President Scott R. Wolfe said in a statement Wednesday.
“Our St. Luke’s Warren Campus Team is very thankful for that much needed supply and we are hopeful that this kind of support will continue,” he continued. “We greatly appreciate the Governor’s prompt consideration of our request and the State’s willingness to resupply our vaccination clinic.”
Are you trained to give vaccinations? Warren County seeks help.
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 12, 2021
A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is displayed Jan. 12, 2021, at UNLV in Las Vegas, Nevada.Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images
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As states like New Jersey and Pennsylvania look to ramp up COVID-19 vaccination efforts, Warren County is seeking to line up volunteers to help administer shots.
County officials Tuesday said they are seeking doctors, dentists and other medical professionals to help vaccinate against the coronavirus.
“We are calling on all medical professionals with the ability to vaccinate to sign up to help Warren County,” county commissioners Director James Kern III said in a news release.