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Camden County reschedules COVID-19 vaccination appointments due to impending nor easter

Kate Frese/For PhillyVoice All appointments on Monday and Tuesday at Camden County s coronavirus vaccination center have been called off in the interest of the public s health and safety, county officials said. Camden County s coronavirus vaccination center will not administer any vaccine doses on Monday and Tuesday due to the winter storm that is expected to hit the region on Sunday. The COVID-19 vaccination center, which has been set up at Camden County College s Blackwood campus, has automatically rescheduled all appointments for Wednesday in the interest of the public s health and safety, county officials said. Patients who cannot make their newly scheduled appointment on Wednesday are encouraged to contact the county s COVID-19 vaccination center at 856-549-0530.

COVID vaccine: Camden County reschedules COVID-19 vaccine appointments due to winter storm

BLACKWOOD, New Jersey (WPVI) The impending winter storm is causing Camden County health officials to reschedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments. Officials announced that the Camden County COVID-19 Vaccination Center is rescheduling all appointments currently scheduled for Monday, Feb. 1 and Tuesday, Feb. 2. All rescheduled appointments will now occur on Wednesday, Feb. 3. County officials said patients have already begun to receive notifications of their new appointments at the vaccination center located at the Camden County College site in Blackwood, New Jersey. Though we would like to keep the vaccination center open without interruption, we cannot, in the interest of our patients safety, expect anyone to travel to the site during what is forecasted to be a significant snow accumulation, County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli, Jr. said in a statement Saturday. The Camden County Department of Health, Jefferson Health New Jersey, and Cooper University Health Care, a

Gloucester Twp Man Dies Of Coronavirus; 126 New Cases Announced

Reply A Gloucester Township man in his 70s is the 79th township resident to die of coronavirus since the pandemic began. (Shutterstock) GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ A Gloucester Township man in his 70s has died after testing positive for the coronavirus, Camden County officials announced on Monday. He is the 79th Gloucester Township resident to die after testing positive for the virus. He was among 11 new deaths announced in Camden County on Monday. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, as we announce eleven additional deaths in Camden County caused by this insidious pandemic, Camden County Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. While the post-Thanksgiving surge in cases seems to be slowing, we are losing more lives than we have in months. We cannot afford another surge on top of this in the coming weeks. Please take all precautions this holiday season, including limiting gatherings to your immediate household only, in order to stop the spread and protect

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