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A mysterious COVID syndrome still stalks N.J.’s kids. Doctors remain on alert as cases rise.
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 14, 2021
Johnny Bowden, 9, of Mount Olive, was recently discharged from the pediatric ICU at Morristown Medical Center after recovering from MIS-C, a rare disease linked to the coronavirus.
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They just didn’t know why.
The 9-year-old Mount Olive boy lay in a hospital bed, hooked up to wires and beeping machines. A team of specialists ran test after test, searching for the cause of mysterious symptoms that sent him to the pediatric ICU at Morristown Medical Center.
Johnny had a high fever, abdominal pain and vomiting. At first, doctors told Michele Mielko that her son just had a virus. But three days later, she rushed him to the emergency room a second time.
Shoprite in Newton does not have Covid vaccine. I went there.
Shoprite in Newton does not have Covid vaccine. I went there and they gave me an information sheet that says only Byram has vaccinations. Call 201-400-8180 or go there to make an appointment
The county of Sussex requires proof of residence in Sussex County.
Patch should check their info more carefully
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Does anyone know what is happening at the skate park In town? My son says its all torn up and was wondering. There isn t anything about it on the township website.. There are links for every activity in the township except the skate park.
Every N.J. COVID vaccine site handles appointments differently. Here’s how to register in every county. (2/12/21)
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
A line forms at the new Gloucester County COVID-19 vaccination site in Sewell on Jan. 11, 2021.
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Eligible New Jersey residents are slowly but surely becoming inoculated for the coronavirus as the number of entities distributing the vaccine grow throughout the state.
Individuals qualified to receive the vaccine include those in priority groups, specifically healthcare professionals, first responders, people over the age of 65, and those with chronic health conditions.
New Jersey does not have a streamlined vaccine appointment system, meaning that a countless of number of counties, municipalities, healthcare systems and other entities can take appointments themselves.